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FROM   THE   LIBRARY   OF 

REV.   LOUIS    FITZGERALD    BENSON.   D.  D. 

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PRINCETON   THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARY 


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SPARKLING  DI AMONDS,934  "^^ 


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COLLECTION  OF  NEW  MUSIC 

FOR 

SABBATH  SCHOOU  GOSPEL  MEETINGS, 
AND  THE  HOME  CIRCLE. 

BY 

Leonard  Marshall. 


BOSTON:  CHICAGO! 

WHITE,   SMITH  &  CO. 

Uopyrisbted,  IS&>-  by  Wdite,  Smith  k  Co. 


PREFACE. 

Music  is  the  source  of  purest  enjoyment.  It  may  occupy  the  vacant  hoars,  express  happily  the 
lively  feelings  of  childhood  and  youth,  and  afford  rest  and  refreshment  to  minds  wearied  with  the 
cares  of  life.  The  gladness  of  the  heart  is  deepened  by  its  power,  and  sorrow  is  oft  times  relieved 
by  being  expressed  in  song.  The  full  influence  of  music  is  only  felt  where  it  is  combined  with 
appropriate  words  and  is  employed  in  impressing  useful  instruction  on  the  mind  and  elevated  and 
devotional  feelings  in  the  heart.  It  has  been  justly  observed  that  the  ballads  of  a  nation  have  as 
much  influence  as  its  laws,  and  in  a  country  where  the  laws  and  the  Government  are  based  on  the 
character  of  the  people,  it  becomes  of  great  importance  that  every  avenue  to  the  conscience  and  to 
the  heart  be  guided  by  virtue  and  piety. 

It  is  with  the  hope  of  contributing  to  this  result  that  Sparkling  Diamonds  is  given  to  the  pub- 
lic. In  regard  to  the  music  herein  presented,  the  author  may  be  permitted  to  say  it  is  mostly  original, 
from  various  popular  authors,  and  many  of  the  hymns  have  been  written  expressly  for  this  book. 

The  author  desires  to  express  his  cordial  thanks  to  those  persons  who  have  kindly  honored  these 
pages  with  choice  contributions  both  of  music  and  words.  With  these  prefatory  remarks  Sparkling 
Diamonds  is  submitted  to  the  people,  hoping  it  may  be  of  real  service  in  Sabbath  schools  and  gospel 
meetings,  aod  thus  serve  to  lead  children  up  to  Christ  their  Saviour. 

LEONARD  MARSHALL. 


Sparkling  Diamonds. 


HOOVES. 


"For  in  them   ye  liave  eternul  life."    Juba  5 :  39. 


L.  MARSHALL. 


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Like       the       ancient  lieaven-ly     luan-na, 
Lilje      tlie    tree  of      life        e  -  ter-nai, 
Like      tlie  pure  and    crys   -  tal     riv  -  er 
Search  the  scriptures,  search  them  dai  -  ly, 


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All       may  come  and    take 
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•Words  by  Rev.  E.  A.  HOFFMAN. 
A11ei)ro. 


T.  P.  RYDER. 


1.  We     sing  the    precious      ti  -  dings,  That    Je  -  sus   from    a  -  hove      Came  down-to    of  -  fer 

2.  How  great  the    love  that    led     him      To  leave  the  home    a  -  hove,        To     die    for  ruined 

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free    -    ly      The   bless  -  ings     of 
sin    -  ners,    And  bless  them  with 

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love;      With  heart  of  warm    af  -  fee  -  tion    He 
love;      For    such     a    pure     af  -  fee  -  tion    My 


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gave  himself   to     die, 
grate-ful  spir-it  yearns 


That  we  should  never 
To      ren-der  back  to 


per  -  ish, 
Je  -  sus 


But  live  with 
My  warui-est 
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Coui^idfv  i\u  ^ilte  of  the  ^ieUl 


WoriU  V>y  HEBER. 
Atleijio  mixlenii.o. 


'  Behold  the  fowls  of  the  air.' 


L.  MA£SHALL. 


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1.  Lol      the      lil-ies       of    tlie     field.     How  their  leaves  in -struc-tion  yield:    Hark!  to  nature's 

2.  One  there  lives  whose  guardian  eye    Guides  our  earth -ly      des  -  ti  -  ny;       One  there    lives, 

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who,  Lord  of    all.     Keeps  his  chil-dren     lest  they  fall;       Pass    we,  then,    in     love  and  praise, 


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Trusting  hira  through  all  our  days;     Free  from  doubt  and  faithless   sor-row,     God    provid  -  eth    for     the    morrow. 


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Words  by  DBA  NOEL. 
With  animation. 


L.  MARSHALL. 


1.  I      love  to    go   to  Sunday  School,  And  hear  God's  Ho-ly  Word, 

2.  Our  teachers  show  the  way  of  life,    Oh    may  we  walk  there-in, 


'Tis    there    I  meet  my 
Un  -  til    we  reach  yon 


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class-mates  dear,  Praising  our     gra  -  clous  Lord; 
heavenly  shore,  Freed  from  all   world  -  ly     sin; 


And    while  we  praise  and  sing    and  pray. 
And      in     that  land    of    peace  and  joy, 


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Our  hap  -  piness  will    be 


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Oh  may  our  hearts  n  -  ni  -  ted  be.     In   pur  -  est,  ho  -  ly    love, 
To  live  and  reign  with  Christ  our  King  Throughout  e-ter-ni  -  ty, 


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AUniro  vtodenito. 


5'he  WttsxU  \x\\m  ^t^w^  Ww^* 

"  No  sorrows,  sickiiess  nor  paius  are  there." 


L.  HABSHALL. 


1.  There      is        a    world  where  Je- sus  reigns,  And    there     we  hope     to 

2.  There  friends'we've  loved  we  hope   to  meet,    'Twill     be         a      joy  -  ful 

3.  That      land     is  decked  with  jew  -  els  rare,       Its     streets  with  gold     are 

4.  That     glo-riou9   world    we     long    to    see,       So     beau   -  ti  -   ful     and 


en  -  ter;  A  world  where  sorrow, 

greet-ing;  We'll  cast  our  crowns  at 

shin  -  ing;  There's  nothing    in    this 

ho  -  Iv,  And     live  with  Christ  e- 


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sick-ness,  pains 
Je  -  sus'  feet, 
world  compares 
ter  -  nal   -  Iv 

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Will     be      un-known    for  -  ev 
And  praise  him  with  -  out   ceas 
To     that     for  which  we're  sigh 
lu     that  bright  world  of    glo    ■ 


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There,  there,  in  that  world  where  Joys  can    nev  -  er 


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Moderato, 


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1.  Lit -tie  child,  do  you  love  Je-sus, 

2.  He    will  lis -ten   to  your  pray-er, 

3.  Trust  him,  he  will  ne'er  forget  you, 


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A.  D.  T.    Newly  Arranged— by  penniBsion. 


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o, 
o, 
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how 
how 

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he    loves;      Do    you  wish  to    go 
he    loves ;      Feed  you  with  his  ten  • 
he    loves;      No,     henev-erwill 


to  heav-en, 
der    care, 
forsake  yon, 


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O,  how 
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loves.      First    of      all      ask  his    forgiveness  With  your  heart,  altho'  quite  helpless, 
loves.        lie      be -came      a  child  just  like  you.  Here  he  suffered  to     redeem  you, 
loves.     None  from  his  strong  hand  can  pluck  you,  His  Almigh-ty  arm  protects  you, 


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Je  -  sus,  lit  -  tie  children  blesses. 
And  at  last  he  died  to  save  you 
Lov  -  ing-ly    he   ev  -  er  loves  you 

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how  he  loves,  how  he  loves,  how  he  loves,  how   he  loves. 


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^ml  m  Come  ta  jscch  (Thij  gtf^,;iittg. 


Words  by  LEWIS  G.  PRAY. 


ANNIVERSARY   HYMN. 


L.  H. 


--N  T — i*r~ 2 — ' — *n 


1.  Lord,  we  come  to  seek  thy  bless-in?,     Objects    of    thy     ten -dcr  care;  Ev  -  ery  good  on 

2.  Here  the  Sunday  School  and  tem-ple  Throw  their  doors  for  us        a  -  part,     Trained  to     be  both 


2iM; 


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earth  possessing,     If  thy  fa-vor     we  but  share.     Nature  speaks, in  all  her  beauty,    Of  the  land  that 
true  and  gen-tle,  Wise  in  mind  and  pure  in  heart.     On  this  joyful,   blest  occasion.  We  our  hearts  would 


::=i:t-fS£zI=h^:==l|:JS-j=iSrJ-Jit:^;^t3!z:^ 


fashioned 
lift      to 


her; 
thee; 


So    must  we,     by  love  and  du-ty.      All  our  gifts  to  thee     re    -    for. 
Catch  the  tones  of  sweet  persuasion, —  Happy,  true,  and  thoughtful  be. 

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^0Uttd  §^t0utl  irh0vah'0  §v^\h^. 


Worthy  the  Lamb  that  was  slain  to  receire  power  and  riches,  and  wisdom,  and  strength,  and  honor,  and  glory  and  blessioe.    Rev.  5 :  U. 
Worda  by  L.  M.  L.  B.  M. 

Lively. 


1.  Sound    a  -  loud    Je  -  ho  -  vah's  praises,  Sing  with  joy  his      ho  ly  name,  Sing  and  praise  him 

2.  Let       us     give  him    all      the     glo-ry.    For   rich  blessings    he  bestows.  And  proclaim  the 

3.  Un    -   to  Christ,whose  strong  af  -  fec-tion  Still  doth  live  and  round  us  move,  May  we  know  his 

-^-     -#-     -*-       .       -i«-  -»-     .     __J_      J       .       .         ^     -*-  -««-       .     -n-  -*-  -^- 


through  all      a  -  ges,  Sing  and  spread  the  Saviour's  fame;  Let  us  praise  him  for  his  mer-  cy, 

won  -  drous  sto  -  ry  Of     our      Sa-viour  when  he  rose;  Christ  our  Lord  did  rise  vie-  to-rious 

great    sal  -  va  -  tion,  Trav-'ling    to     our  home   a-bove;     He  gives  light  to  guide  the  hum-ble 

*           •           ,  I             I                                                 -                        m      -*-   -^      m                   -*-   -^- 


Let  us  praise  him  for  his  care.     He  who  watches  o'er  us  dai-ly.  That  his  blessings  we  may  shar«. 
O-rer  death  and  o'er  the  grave.  Now  for    us  he  lives  all  glorious,  Lives  e-  ter-  nal-ly      to  save. 
In    the  path  of  life  and  peace,  vVe  may  walk  and  never  stumble,  Trusting  in  his  saving  grace. 


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h\'\mx  m  jja^si  tlttaufjh  yanclct  ^ivet. 


11 


TERllIXATION  OF   CIIIU8TIAN   WARFAUE. 


L.  BIARSHALU 


When  we  pass  thro'  yonder  riv  -  er,  Wlien  we  reach  the  farther  shore,  There's  an  end  of  war  for- 
Af  -  ter  warfare,  rest  is  pleas-ant;  (),  how  sweet  the  prospect  is;  Though  we  toil  and  strive  at 
When  we  pain  tlie  heavenly  regions.  When  we  touch  the  heavenly  shore.  Blessed  thought!  no  hostile 
C),  that  hope  I  how  bright!  how  glorious!  'Tis  his  people's  blest  reward;  lu  the  Saviour's  strength  vie- 


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foes 
pine 


no 

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ble 

their 


more; 

All 

this; 

Toil, 

more; 

Far 

Lord; 

la 

oar    con  -  diets  then      Rball' 
and  pain,   and    con    -    flict 
be  -  yond   the   reach       of 
his   king  -  dora  they      shall 


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Words  from  Wesleyan. 

Lively  but  not  too  fast. 


'jti  m  Im  aisi  €0d  ©ammauto* 


CAIX  TO  SOCIAL  WORSHIP. 


>— 4---; — •J" — *-!-*.  T — #-»-^F-* — * — * 


::t=:C^r 


BELLINI. 


I— I '-^-0 — « — #^- — « — #-?-F 


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1.  Let    us  join  as  God  commands,  Lpt  us  join  our  hearts  and  hands.  Help  to  gain  our  calling's  hope, 

2.  Still   for-get  the  things  behind,     Follow  Christ  in  heart  and  mind, Tow'rd  the  mark  unwearied  press, 

3.  Hence  may  all  our  actions  flow,  Love  the  proof  that  Christ  we  know,  Mu-tual  love  the  to  -  ken  be. 


Help  to  build  each  other  up,  Car- ry  on  the  Christian's  strife.  Walk  in  ho  -  li-ness  of  life, 
Seize  the  crown  of  righteousness.  While  we  walk  with  God  in  light,  God  our  hearts  will  still  a-nite, 
Lord,  that  we  belong  to  thee.      Love  thine  image,  love  im-part,    Stamp  it    on    our  face  and  heart, 

-  *-t:^ r-T-^ z r -•-- ^ ^ •- 


P      -  p— 1/<— I/— •— >-r-^- — t.purl: — t — pi-T — I i 1  •. 


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Faithfully  our  gifts  improve,  For  tlie  sake  of  him  we  love,  Faithfully  our  gifts  improve,  For  the  sake  of  him  we  love. 
Dear-est  fellowship  we  prove    Fellow-ship  in  Je-sus'  love,  Dearest  fellowship  we  prove,  Fellowship  in  Jesus'  love. 
On  -  ly  love  to  us  be  given.  Lord,  we  ask  no  other  heaven,  On-ly  love  to  us  he  given,  Lord,  we  ask  no  other  heaven. 


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f  t\im  Py  Xifc  fot  ffhcc. 


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'  I  gaye  my  life  for  thee  ;  what  haot  thou  giveii  for  me 
Andiiite. 


It  IS  Biiiu  tl'.at  t'ljuut  Ziiueudorf  waa  tiret  taught  to  love  the  Saviour  by  reading 
this  motto.  L.  MARSHALL. 


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gave  my  life  for 
spent  loiiK  years  for 
Fatli  -  cr's  house  of 
8uf  -  fcrod  inurli  for 
I  have  brouf;lit  to 
let     thy     life      be 


tliee, 
thee 

liRht, 

thee, 
thee, 
given, 


My      precious  blood  I       shed. 
In        wca  -  ri-ness    and     woe, 
Mj-        rainbow  cir  -  cled    throne, 
More  than  this  tonj;ue  can  tell, 
Down  from  my  home  a   -   bove, 
Tliy    years  for  me     be      spent. 


0-0— f '-'-Jl^vji 

That  thou  might's  ransomed     be. 


That 
I 

Of 

Sal    - 

World 


one    e    -  ter  -  ni 
left   for     e.irth-ly 
bit-terest    ag  -  o 
va  -  tion    full  and 
fet  -  ters      all     be 


night, 

free, 
riven. 


0 • — I ^  -0-'-0 * 0 — • — I •-t-4->=J- — t— h      -0 — 0 — t- ^r-{-^»-  -*-¥ 

Refkaln. 


And  quickened  from  the  dead. 
Of      ]oy   thou  mightcst  know. 
For  wand'ring,  sad  and  lone. 
To      res-ciie  thee   from  hell, 
My     par-don  and     my    love, 
And   joy  with  suffering  blent. 


I     gave   my   life    for  thee;  What  hast  thou  given  forme?  What  hast  thou  given,  wh»» 
I    spent  long  years  for  thee;    llast  thou  spent  one  for  me? 

Ilast  thou  left  aught  for  me? 

What  dost  thou  bear  for  me? 

What  hast  thou  bro't  to  me? 
Aud     I     will  welcome  thee. 


I      left      it    all     for    thee. 

I  suffered  much  for  thee; 
Great  gifts  I  brought  to  thee; 
Give   thou  thyself     to      me. 


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hast  thou  given, what  hast  thou  given  for  me ;  whatliast  thou  given, what  hast  thou  given, what  hast  thou  given  for  me? 

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^0(1  doth  wi\U\t  u$  an  owx  utaij. 


Words  by  L.  M. 
Affeluoso. 


He  watching  over  Israel  slumbers  uot  uor  sleeps. 


L.  MARSHALL. 


1.  God  doth  watch  US  on  our  way      From  the  era  -  die  to  tlie  grave;      If    we   humbly  trust  and 

2.  God  is  pleased  with  contrite  hearts,  He  dotli  hear  tlieir  earnest  cry.     And   a  -  bundant  grace  im- 

3.  Christ  the  Lord  is  all  our  trust.       On   liis  word    we  can     re  -  ly;      He  who  formed  us  from  tiie 

4.  Come  then,  sinner, while  you  may.  Bow  be-fore  the  Lord  In  prayer;  Come,  O  come,  without  de- 


Chorus. 


igf- 


pray.      He  will  bless,  redeem   and    save. 
parts,  When  trials  come  and  deatli  is  nigh, 
dust,     Will  for  -  ev  -  er  reign  on    higli. 
lay,      Come  and  seek  his  con-stant  care. 


^mm, 


^ 


-0 tf^- 


He  will  save, 


He  will  save, 


He  will  save, 


He  will  save 


■»  -   -  ,  -■-»---» — » — g i-'^--r T — • — •— • T — • — • — • 


•  •  •  • 


¥>    ^ 


all  who 


-^- 


:i?^d— J^— *ite= 
— -0 — 0 — 0 — #—'■-»- 


Eitard. 


-</—^ 


Repeat  after  last  verse  pp. 


^^E^g^ 


— ^ j 1 1 1—. — I -_-- 


put  their  trust  in  him,   He  will  save.  He  will  save. 

He  will  save,  He  will  save  all  who  put  their  trust  in  ITini. 


iSii©=E|i|^ 


HEEEf=EE 


— >- 


i^i^jr 


-0- 


1 


g  left  it  aU  with  f  e^uis. 

"Cast  your  care  upou  him,  for  he  careth  for  you 


15 


1  PctcT  5:  7. 

From  the  "Choir  Bell"— by  i>enniision. 


WonU  by  ELLEN  H.  WlLLia 
Allegro  moderalo. 

w. ^ — #— >— # — 0 — m — 0 — 0 — ^ — ri:~*-    f — f    "5~f~ijii~*~    * — - — • — • — • — • — 0.  *    * 


1.  I 

2.  [ 

3.  O, 


left 
leave 
leave 


all 

all 
all 


with 
wiili 
with 


Je. 

.Ic 

Je. 


sus,  Inns;    a  -  (?o 
sus,    for  ho  know 


,  long    a  -  go,  All  my  guilt  and  sins  I  brought  him,  and  my 
s,  for  he  knows.  How   to  take  the  sad,  the  bitter,  from  life  s 
sus,  drooping  .soul,  drooping  soul,  Tell  not  half,  but  all  the  sto-ry,  yes,  the 

>       ,^    J 


%j  r     ,       y    I     -0-^^    '  '  -0-  '  -0-    •  •  •  -0 — #-:-# — •-.  -0-  '       •-»- 


woe,  and   my  woe.  When  by  f;iith   I  saw  him  on  the  tree,    on  the  tree.  Heard  his  small,  still  whis-per,  'tis  for 
woes.from  life's  woes.How  to  gild  the  tear-drops  with  his  smile,  with  his  smile, Make  the  des-ert  gar-den  bloom  a- 
wli<>Je,ves,the  whole.  Worlds  on  worldsare  hanging  on  his  hands, on  his  hands.  Life  and  death  are  waiting  bis  com- 

^     ".'^     !^    I         .  .  I       ,^     ^    I 


"^gES 


■^--m^* — f-^ 


^-^^^i# -A  ■  ^    It.  >_>_>-l:g: 


31 


-V- 


=i=F 


i/  'i/ 


woe. 


tree. 


0---0-^-0-  .—^.—r- I- 


r:^ 


14: 


thee, 

while. 

mand. 


From  my  heart  the  burden  roiled  a  -  way, 
When  my  weak-ness  leaneth  on  his  mijrht, 
Yet    his    ten  -  der  bosom  makes  thee  loom, 


IS 


j_.^r- 


llap-py  day. 
It  seems  ligtit, 
O,  come  home, 


bap  -  py  dav. 
it  seems  lig^iL 
O,  come  hom». 


rolled  a-way. 


16 


md  Shee,  pmoxi^  ^t^m. 


Moderately  guich. 


Christ  precious  in  time  of  need. 


Dr.  D.  O.  SMITH. 


±1 


n^rzut 


>  I        -•-   -*-   -5»T  1  I 


1.  I  need  Thee,  precious  Je  -  sus,  For     I    am    ver  -  y  poor;      A  stranger    and    a    pil-grim, 

2.  I  need  Thee,  precious  Je  -  sus,  I  need  a  friend  like  Thee,  A  friend  to  soothe  aud  pit  -  y, 
3!  I  need  Thee,  precious  Je  -  sus,  I  need  Thee,  day  by  day.  To  fill  me  with  Thy  ful-ness, 
4    I  need  Thee,  precious  Je  -  sus,  And  hope  to  see  Thee  soon     En  -  cir-cled  with  the  rainbow, 

Jfi # ^ *-T-^^f*— ■-- '— T— • a :: »-T->^.— r-*-*-r^ s * a-T"* %'- 


^ — r-* s :: •~T~:^~r~*-*"r^ m * rf-* 


~1~T — I — r — 'l^Z 


I    have    no  earth-ly  store ;       I    need  the  love     of        Je  -  sus       To     cheer  me    on      my 
A  friend  to   care  for    me;        I    need  the  heart    of        Je  -  sus       To      feel  each  anx  -  ious 
To  lead    me   on   my    way;        I    need  Thy  Ho  -   ly      Spir  -  it         To    teach  me  what     I 
And  seat-ed  on  Thy  Throne;  There, with  thy  blood-bought  children    My     joy  shall    ev  -  er 


foot  -  steps, 
tri    -    al, 
Je    -  sus, 
Je  -  sus. 


To     be    my  strength  and  stay. 
And    all      my    sor-rows    share. 
To  point    me     to     the    Lamb. 
To  gaze,     my  Lord,     on     Thee. 

r=E=:t: 

* P 1 1 L.-4- 


Pjj  ytomc  bniond  the  ^irct» 


17 


Easy  flowing  style. 


Words  and  Music  by  S.  W.  TUCKER. 


1.  There      is      a    land     of 

2.  There  loved  ones  fjone  be  • 

3.  'Tis     there  we'll  meet   to 

4.  Me  -  thinks     I      al  -  most 


•         -       -     -r        _ 

end-less  day,  Where  Je  -  sus  reijjneth  ev  -  er, 
fore  I'll  meet,  To  part  no  more  for  -  ev  -  er, 
part  no  more.  And  sinjj  God's  praise  togeth  -  er, 
see  the   land,  The    home  I'm  soon    to    en   -  ter, 


And 
Where 
When 

And 


I      ere  long  must 
all      is    love  and 

I      at-  tain  that 
all  the  brij;ht  au- 


# # — # »-  ^-_   --~-   ^ - J^- 


Chorus. 


-^ 


pass  that 
jov  and 
bliss  -  ful 
P'l    -   it 


», 1 ^-. — », — I — 

^    y      \  ' — ■ 


r 

way, 

peace, 
shore, 
band. 


-8 ^ V 


To 
In 
In 
In 


my  home  be-vond 
my  home  lie-vond 
my  home  be-yond 
mv  home  be-vond 


the 
the 
the 
the 


nv 
riv 
riv 
riv 


Home,     home,      that's      my    home. 


er. 
er. 
er. 


2^5 


:tz=;t: 

-# •_ 


_(t_r-_*- 


==:fe=brt=it^ 


:^ 


=^ -r^-^ r 


)re  can  sev  •  er;  I'll  leave  this  form  of  clav  and  go  To    mv  home  bevond  the  riv  -  er, 

— ^zr^    F  .i — i—^-jj;: — ^    \      >-i:p — ^—, — t-S—src, ,,<__, i/T^    i      j    ii 


Where  tics  no  more  can  sev  •  er; 
-# • 0--0 #--"? 


18 


■Words  by  MART  BOWLY. 
I,     Allegro  modcrato. 


^\\  mni  \st  IMV 


L.  MAESHALL. 


1.  Thro'  the  love  of  God  our  Sa-viour, 

2.  Though  we  pass  tliro'  tribu  -la  -  tion, 

3.  We      expect    a  bright  to-mor  -  row, 


All  will  be  well;  Free  and  changeless  is  his  fa -vor, 
All  will  be  well;  Ours  is  such  a  full  sal  -va  -  tion. 
All    will    be   well;  Faith  can  sing  thro' days  of  sorrow, 


1 Hi*— .yd 1/ yt—yi y/ >_I 1.4: ^-JL-M-l-t: "--V- J'— kn* 1/ ^ k'— I •- 


Stt T r— i i< — ^ — *» — N T — : ■    m   •   J< — ' ^ — *«  —  *<T — I r 


All, 
All, 
All, 


all      is  well;    Precious  is  the  blood  that  healed  us,     Per-fect  is  the  grace  that  sealed  us, 

all      is   well;    Hap  -  py  still  in  God  confid-ing,         Fruitful  if    in  Christ    a-bid    -  ing, 

all      is   well;      On  our  Father's  love  rely  -ing,         Je  -  sus  ev-ery  need  sup-ply  -  ing, 


_^  _*.  -ft 


« .— #-i-#_  _^ r-»-^-| h^i » — •-  r-» * r  -•-^-•— • * • •- 1-» • r 


^^^m 


:i 


rt 


ii^3l 


Strong  the  hand  stretched  forth  to  shield  us, 
Ho  -  ly  through  the  Spir  -  it's  guid  -  ing, 
Or     ^       in        liv  -   ing        or        in  dy      -    ing, 


All 
All 
All 


13: 


=13; 


— *=F= 


must 
must 
must 

— 0-^. 


-#-        ^ 
be        well, 
be        well, 
be        well. 
-# — , — -!? — 


-I- 


*  Sabbath  Songs— by  per. 


¥^ 


-?- 


P 


Iriflltthj  (\Um\^  our  gunner. 


IS 


Lw.ly. 


"  Lift  yu  up  u  banucr  upou  the  high  inouutaius,"     Ii±a.  13  :  2. 

AlUrwd  from  "  Sabbath  St>ngft"— by  pcrmiaflion. 


1.  Brightly  i;lpanis  our  banner,  Pointing  to  the  sky,  Waving  wand' rers  onward,  To  their  home  on  high; 

2.  Je  -  sus.  Lord  and  Master,    At    thy  sacred  feet,  Here  with  hearts  rejoicing  See  thy  children  meet; 

3.  All  our  days    di  -  rect  us       In  the  way  we  go.     Lead  us  on    vie  -  to-rious     O  -  ver  ev  -  ery  foe. 

4.  Then  with  saints  and  angels  May  we  join  a-bove,  Offering  prayers  and  praises  At  the  throne  of  love. 


r^.  jMt-i #-- '-# — #-■-# — #.—-1—1 — I — y-T-# — •-T-a — S> — 1—*    '    * — •-^-# — #. — ' — — 1 — a f — #-"-# — iS — , 


0-^0—0-  — •  — • .— *— jf^  -0-V-0—0-  -.    0—0 — •  zjz^^ — •"  -'-*—•— »-7^ 


^ 


^■=5z 


m 


Journeying  o'er  the  desert.     Gladly  thus  we  pray.  And  with  hearts  u-nl-ted  Take  our  heavenward  way. 
Oft  -  en  have  we    left  thee.  Oft  -  en  gone  astray;  Keep  us.  mighty  Sa-viour,      In   the  narrow  way. 
IJid  thine  angels  shield  us  When  the  storm-clouds  lower.Pardon  thou  and  save  us  In  the  last  dread  hour. 
When  the  toil  is    o  -  ver,  Then  come  rest  and  peace;  Jesus  in  his    beau-ty,    Songs  that  never  cease. 


Refbaijj.        k^    I 


mm. 


Brightly  gleams  our  banner,  Pointing  to  the  sky,  Waving  wand' rers  on-ward   To  their  home  on  high. 
N  ___ 

« — r-*---»—m  ■  .   » — ^ — r-1 — '—* — •-T-a — • #- 


^=^z=-=:rto3 


J— >- 


20 


Words  ty  L.  M. 
Allegro  moderato. 


Site  ^ixm\  0f  ^tst 

"Thine  eyes  shaU  behold  the  land  that  in  verj  far  off  "    Isa.  33:  17. 


L.  MAESHALL. 


1.  There  is       a    land    of  rest, 

2.  It        is       a    land  of  peace, 

3.  We    long    to    see  that  land, 

4.  Our  Christ  is    in    that  land, 


^ 


TJn-seen    by  mortal  eye,      Where  all  who  love  the  Lord  are  blest. 
Where  sor-row  is  unknown,      And  heavenly  blessings  nev  -  er  cease 
So  beau-ti-ful  and  fair,     Where  we  may  sit  at  God's  right  hand, 
Up  -  on  his  throne  of  love,  And  saints  and  angels  round  him  stand, 

r  .   J   .   .  ^      r 


mi^" 


Chorus. 


■s*-.- 


g^^gj^^ 


With  joys  that  nev  -  er  die.    Shall  we  meet, 
In      that    e  -  ter-nal  home. 
And  sing  his  prais-es  there. 
And    all    is    bliss  a -hove. 

r  -  ,    .    ^    I 


shall  we  meet.  shall  we  meet  in  that  land  of  rest, 


/  fres. 


I ^ 1 1 1-^< •» L 


We  shall  meet, 


we  shall  meet.we  shall  meet  in  that  land  of  re»t,land  of  rest. 

\       s ^_      __^^  j;^-_ 

«l — «:=,- — -*-  J-^^     ■ 


We  «ball  meet, 


•      y    I        •      • 
we  shall  meet,  we  shall  meet  in  that  land 

^  £«j^eat  Cbonu  dp  after  last  vef se. 


Of 


'fest. 


Not  too  slow. 
L.4, ,N    3 


0  — - — I — I « — I- 


>woth  that  shall  he  also  reap."     Gal.  6 


21 


"Whatsoever  a  man  Bowoth  that  shall  he  also  reap. 


li^lilil^ 


-!«>- 


1.  They  are  sowinf;  their  seed    in  the  day  lis;ht  fair,  They  are   sow-injj  their  seed  in  the  noonday's  glare 

2.  Tliey  are  sowing  their  seed     of     word  and  dooil.  Which  the  cold   know     not      nor  the  c.iicIpss  heed 

3.  Some  are  sow- ill!,'  lli<>  seed     of        no  -  lilc  dei'd,  With  a    sleep  -  loss     watch      and  an    ear-nest  heed 

4.  And  there  are  many  yet  standing  with  idle  hand,  Still  tliey're  scattering  seed    throughout     the  land 

5.  Whether  sown  in  liarkuess    or    sown    in  light,  Whether  sown  in  weakness        or      sown  in  might, 


I         Ha,        I  era.  w  1^  dim.  _ 


They  ar«  .i(ow-ing  their  seed     in   the     soft     twi  -  light,  They  are  sowing  their  seed      in   th«  soft 
Oh,  the  gen  -  tle.st  word  and  the  kind  -  est  deed,  That  have  blest  the  sad  heart     in    its    sor 

With  a  cease  -  le.is  hand     in    the  earth  they  sow,    And  the  lields  are   all   white  -  ning  where 

And        some  are    sow-ing        the      seeds      of    care,  Which  their  soil  long  has  borne  and  it  still 
Whether  sown  in   weap-ing        or        sown      in  wrath,      In  the  broadest   high-way      or  the  shad 


twi-light. 
•    est    need, 
they    go. 
must  bear, 
owv  heath. 


-0-fL 


A- 


Chorus.    Lively. 


ores. 

r-n— J- 


-« 

,2:= 


31 


What  shall  the  harvest 
Sweet  shall  the  harvest 
Rich  will  the  harvest 
Sad  will  the  harves'. 
Sure  will  the    harvest 

• #-,-1 

— &-4--#  — # — # — ^ — 0-\-\ 

^  I 1 r—    -f—  -  —  -     -*" 


be, 
be, 
be, 
be. 


What  shall  the  harvest  be?  Oh, 

Sweet  shall  the  harvest  be,  Oh, 

Rich  will  the  har- vest  be,  Oh, 

Sad  will  the  har  -  vest  be.  Oh, 

Sure  will  the  har  -  vest  be,  Oh, 


what  shall  the 
sweet  shall  the 
rich  will  the 
sad  will  the 
sure   will    the 


©Mr  c^aii0Mr  thvounlt  thi^  ^^f^xU  did  ^^^% 


Words  by  L.  M. 

Gentif  flowing  style. 


(CHRIST  PLEADING   WITH  SINNKES.) 

-4- 


DRAXOEL. 


1.  Our  Saviour  through  this  world  did  pass,  A      pil-grim  on    his    way, 

2.  His    love    for  us      is      still  the  same,  His  prom  -  i  -  ses    are    sure, 


Plead-ing    with  sin -ners 
His   power  and  goodness 


0 J-0 m 1 1 1-0 *-J-# J— # #-•*-! 0-1— l-U— — •*-# l-» 0 -I 1 •• 

111  I  '  I  I  I         .--      '  >  III 

— -l — 0 — iz  ztri — f — * — i-^5*— 'i*-'^* * •-'^*— * -'1 — ^ 1 ^ 


-M-  -*-  -i-  -S     *       , 

to    the  last,  Lab'ring  both  night  and  day:  For  us    his  precious  blood  was  spilt.  For  us    his  life    he 
will  remain.  While  earthand  tinieendure;  His  sov'reign  grace  let  us  proclaim.     To    all  the  world  a- 


'  *-i    1      P*  Refraix. 


gave,      And    thus      a-toned  for  all  our  guilt.  That  he  our  souls  might  save. 
round,  An<l  spread  his  praise  and  bless  his  name, With  harps  of  joyful  sou)id. 

-^•-      P-    *   ^  f    -*  f   p    =^^  :^      *     *     '    -^      J 


That  be. 
With  harps. 


that 
with 


-, «  — 0 


That  be 
With  harps 


©ur  J^aviout  i\m\\(\\\  \\\b  Wovld    Condudcl 


23 


m-m^^  — 4^ — I _ — 1- 


-^ 


^—^ 1 


iJt-^ 


^m^^MM]] 


that    he      our  souls  niii;ht  save, 
with  harps    of  joy   -  ful  sound, 


^■^^^^=^ 


that  he,  that    he,  that  he      our  souls  miirht  save. 

with  harps,         with  harps,         with  harps  of  joy  -   ful  soun  I. 


^ 


E3-I 


--,  ^- 


u •- 


.S 


that    he, 
with  harps, 


mij^ht  >ave, 
joyful  sound, 


that  he,  that  he, 

with  harps,      with  harps, 


eSbeeJeeJeeEs^ 


Alleqro. 


--^-^ 


6taciau,si  <§aviout,  ficntU  Shepherd. 

"  Ho  stiall  Kather  the  lambs  in  hia  arms,  aricl  carry  them  In  his  bosnm." 


DRANOEL. 


•-±-f9Z _Lei^J;f,   J;^^*-  0-J^g0t-0-B 1 0 g-'##«-# — ~0 — *3LCi^-iLj^*_ 


1.  (Jra-cious  Saviour,  nen-tU"  Shepherd,    Lit  -  tie   ones  are  dear     to    thee,  (lathered  with  thine  arms  and  carried 

2.  Ten-der  Shepherd,  ncv-cr  leave  them  From  thy  fold     to      ko     a,  -  stray,    I5y     thy  look  of  love     di  -  rected, 

3.  Let     thy     ho  -  ly   word  instruct  them,  Kill  their  minds  with  heavenly  ligtit, Let  thvtjraee  and  truth  constrain  them 

!««.    <ff^        -m-     -#-  I*""  "-" 

g^^^H—[-=r—r-tg— ,*—,*— j;J-i    i   r^x- 


r    I     i 


I — r^ 


In      thy     ho  -  som  may  they  he.    Sweet-ly,    fondly,    safe  -  ly   tended,     From   all    want   and 
May  thi'v  w:ilk  the    narrow  wav;  Thus   di-rect  thfni,  thus    de-fend  them,  Lest  they    fall      to 
To      ap-prove  what-e'or  is  riijht;    Let  then\  feel  thy  yoke     is      ea  -  sy.     Let  them  prove  thy 


dan-per  free. 

sin       a  prey. 

bur-don    ligtit. 


_-2-  ,-#. 


la.  I    «t       I^K       I    ■« 


>;-r 


0 1 


:h 


24 


fleaisiattt  mt  t\u  IS^$txm$.' 


Words  by  Rev. 


E.  A.  RAND. 


GEO.  EL  RYDER. 


4 


^- 


— ^-•- 

— s-i — 


:cz-5r=:5r: 


J^ 


:t- 


it 'g 


1.  Pleasant  are  the  pastures  where  Jesus  feeds  his  flock,     Underneath  the  shadow     of      the    rock; 
See  the  Shepherd  standing — how  gracious  is  his  mien.  Standing,  waiting,  to     ad-mit      us        in. 

2.  Pleas-ant  are    the  pastures,  all  ech  -  o-ing  with  song.  Where  the  living  wa  -  ters  glide    a    -    long; 
There  in  peace  repos  -  ing     up-on  the  flow'ry  banks,  Staying  with  the  Shepherd, we'll  sing  thanks. 

3.  Faith-ful     is  the  Shepherd,  who  careth  for  the  sheep;  Nev  -  er  do    his  eye-lids  close     to      sleep; 
All     his  flock  he  knoweth,  and  calleth  them  by  name;  And  his  love  is    con-stant-ly      the    same. 

4.  Blessed  are  the  weak  ones,  who  on  his  arms  re-pose,     Fearing  not  the  fierceness  of   their    foes; 
They  shall  grow  and  flourish,  who  in  their  Lord  abide.   Like  the  tress  that  grow  by  riv  -  ers'    side. 


■— ?- 


'M&. 


r 

:3i 


^ ^ — 1 #- 


m 


5EEEESS^^=i 


^pr=:q==]:=:;p 


iiHf 


i:;=r 


mm 


^^3E 


Chorus, 


Lost  sheep  now  wand'rin 

.      0 ^_  •  _*_^ • 

•  £^tzzizt=t-t=:t- 
r — Ir—^-t — r~' 


*  Babbatb  Sodes— by  per. 


<^ptc(l  (Hiou  on. 

"  For  tbcy  shall  all  kaow  me  from  the  least  unto  the  greatest,  saith  the  Lord.' 


25 


Bold,  Allegro. 


l-i K K-i — -I ^ S — I — I K— I 1 -±^ N— 1 — r       ! 


Arranged  by  DRANOEL. 


1.  Speed  thou  on,    hap-py  day,   When  to        Jc-sus' glad  sway      All    na-tions  shall  bend.  Where  sal- 

2.  Speed  thou  on,     liap-py  day,    When  the  sun's  glorious  ray      Shall  scatter  earth's  giooni.When  the 

^-*z.f::-    -*-      -*z „    -*-  -*- i*-'-^ 


-OS — s r=r: r — ! N 1 1 — 1 — '  -N K — m — r—z, — '-r — ' — 1 »» S ■ — r 

\% — ' ;-'^ — , ^-rT'  H  -* — *~~* — * *-'  f * — * — *-T-*-*-l - » — l—m — *-F 

vation's  glad  sound  Thro'  the  earth  shall  resound, And  Satan's  power  rend.  And  Satan's  power  rend, 
o  -  cean's  loud  roar  Miall        waft    to  your  shore,  The  Ke-deem-er's  come.  The    Ke-deem-er's  come. 


-•_     _•_  l*j 


—zzr. 


-»-    - — 


cv;g-i» — ^ — g — f — n — ^=r-^ — * — * — * — *^' — * — * —    r T 

' 1 1 1 — •--, 1 


•V — #— " 


m 


Refkain. 


l=SS^ 


^? 


:=r: 


*-^ 


(S"— 7- 


— N — Si — I s — H-g Si — I •> — S- — 1-| 


Speed  thou  on",  happy  day,  Speed  thou  on,      happy  day,  Speed  thou  on, happy  day, happy  day. 

Speed  thou  on, 

_^_«  .•_  -.    -   -  ^   -•    •-  -      -.   - 

rtrzrrt:^ ^ 


-»_« 


ts=i=t: 


iisi^iisisi^i 


Happy  day.  Speed  thou  on. 


Speed  thou  on,)iappy  day,happy  day. 


26 


f  tt  i\u  ^iflht  0i  §i0l8  Smth. 


CHARLES  WM.  BUTLER. 
„     Wilh  tniiiiiatinn.   ^ 


'*Let  U9  live  like  glorious  men." 


1,  M, 


'r-r- 


Pi 


1.  In  the 

2.  In  this 

3.  Ill  the 

-^-  -n- 


light  of 
sha  -  ded 
light    of 


Itr 


:t: 


ho  -  ly 

vale    of 

ho  -  ly 


'9 

truth,  Shin-ing 
time,  Uream-ing 
truth      On  -  ly 


from  ce  -  les-tial  skies,  By  the  soul's  e- 
of  some  high-er  sphere,  Man  has  lost  that 
can      we      live    at  last;      Life  hath  its     e- 

■*-f-t=:t=*=?- 


#— (9 1— # # # • y-# 0 « f-\ -I 1 0—f 

I        I        I        I  II 


^^m^^mmpWim^^^^m^ 


ter 
life 
ter 


ill 


r 

nal  youth,  And  the  joy  fhat  nev  -  er  dies, 
sub-lime,  Tliat  he  might  have  cherished  here! 
nal  youth.  Where  its  faith  is  aii-chored  fast! 
_*_     _«_     _^_       -#__*_,  i 

-f — ^—\  -I 1 * — r 

-I — I — I — 


Let  us  live  like  glo-rious  men 
VVhile  this  side  the  riv  -  er  still 
Let        us  not     for  -  get    the    worth 


X- 


i 


i 


_^ — ^j_. 


III  I  I 

On  tills  time-pu-gird-ed  shore;  Live  as  those  who  here  have  been  Seeking  truth  for  -  ev  -  er  -  more. 
We  may  hear  the  soft  winds  blow  Of  tlie  Ho-ly  8pir-il's  will,  Tell-ing  of  the  heaven  be -low  I 
Of  these  changeful  hours  of  lime;  Ours  is  the  ce  -  les-tial  birth,  And  these  lives  must  be  sub-lime! 


m 


— t:=^bt:— ;=^-l=P— F: — p— rli 


ffhc  ^luistcr  isi  (Coming. 


Allegro  moderato. 


O.  F.  WILSON. 


3^-^E 


^^lls-tc^ 

Mas-ter 
Mas-tcr 
Master 


^ 


coin  -  in;;, 
coiiH-  in;;, 
cum  -  iiij;, 
com  -  iiig, 


he  call  -  ctli 
receive  liiin 
hi!  call  -  etii 
to    call 


for  tlice, 

ami  live; 

to-(lav. 


Lizii: 


And  loved  ones  are  hast'ning  their  Sa  -  viour    to  see; 
O,  will     you     not  (rust     him  your  sins      to      forjcive; 
A-wake    from  thy  shim  -  bers     to     la  -  bor     and  pray; 
rv,    He's  mifjht-y       to  save; 


from  the  grave  His  loved  ones  to     glo 


Eei 


m^^^^^m^^^^^m 


He's  full    of  conipas  -  sinn,  why  will       ye      de-lay?     He's  call  -  ing,  still  call  -  inp,     O,  come,  come    a-wav. 
On     Cal  -  vary's  mountain,  'mid  an  -  guish  and  pain,  Thy  ran  -  soin    was  purchased  when  .le  -  sus   was  slain. 
The  morning    is  break -ing,    the  noon  -  tide     is  near.    And  evening's  dark  shad-ows  will  swift  -  ly      appear. 
And  all   who  believe     him      in  rap  -  ture  shall  sing    Sal-va-  tioii  through  Je-sus,   our  Mas-  tcr  and  King. 

^  J^    .        ...     -  -.      -      .  .....         .      .  ..      .•       I 


gi^g^i^ii^^ 


Rkfhain 


^  Ti.»  Tir_„      .„_        :„     „„-,,  :..,-         tr„    .,-.11         «*i,     f,._    «i .      r^ * «.      :.,      1  ■  .    ...    ..i  _.-    _       •     *■'• 


The  Mas  -  tcr      is    com-iiifr,      lie  call    -  eth    for   thee;     Come,  trust     in     his   iirtcv,    5al   -  vation     is  free. 


f^ 


^^^^^m 


« 


Words  l>y  DEXTER  SMITH. 
Alleip-o. 


^w^^  and  ^xoxctt, 

"  And  he  bearing  his  cross  went  forth,"    Jolin  xix  :  17. 


Arranged. 


=F5^ 


1.  There  is  across    of    heav  -  y  weight,    For    ev-ery    human  life    to  bear;    Tliere  is      a  chap  -  let 

2.  A  cross    of  toil   and  world-ly  grief,        A    bur-den  of  suspense  and  care,      Has  life  imposed  up- 

3.  A  crown  awaits  each  faithful  heart.     Each  earnest,  self  -  de-ny  -  ing  soul,     That  car-ries  clieerf ul- 


formed  of  thorns 
on    us    all, 
ly    the  cross, 


For  each  and  ev-ery  brow  to  wear. 

And  each  its  hcav-y  load  must  bear. 

To  death's  cold,  unte-lent  -  ing  goal. 


Oh!  when  the  cross  of  pain  and  woe  Shall 

The  clouds  may  lower      o  -  ver-head,  The 

And  where  the  veil  shall  melt  a-way,  Dis- 

•^      -  - 


I U J — 


I    I    I 

soon   for  -  ev-er  be  laid  down,    May  we  receive  in  recompense,        A  beau  -  ti  -  ful  and  fadeless  crown. 
brif,'lit  stars  fade  before  our  eyes.  Yet  faith  shall  point  us  out  the  path  Where  sacrifice,  where  du  -  ty  lies, 
closiu"  heaven's  endless  bliss;  The  crown  of  love  shall  compensate  The  cross  of  such  a    life      as  this. 


#— i* 


^•t^^^Etl 


-p — S^ 


■a — ,1— F 


t^^-- 


:^: 


rs 


_-ti 


--^-- 


all  compe 


i^ 


.M- 


K 


tr^ 


^m 


^Ve  have  |Hct  in  ^cacc  IToflcthcv. 

(OPENING  OF  A  SABBATH  SCHOOL.) 


29 


L.  MARSHALL. 


Nol  too  fast 

1.  \Vc  have  met  in    peace  to-geth-er,  In  the  house  of  God  a -gain; 

2.  We  have  mot  and  time    is    fly-ing,  We  shall  part,and  still  his  wing 

3.  lie    will   aid  us,  should  ex-ist-ence  With  its  sorrows  sting  the  breast, 


-0. 

-=C"- 


3ife: 


-»-*-\ r  r- 


Constant  friends  have  led  us 
Sweeping  o'er  the  dead  and 
Gleaming  in    the     onward 


.■=t: 


hith  -  er.     Here  to  chant  the  solemn   strain; 

dy  -  iiig,     Will  th(!  changeful  seasons    bring; 

dis-tance,  Faith  will  mark  the  land  of    rest; 

r^0- 


Here  we  breathe  our    ad  -  o  -  ra  -  tion,  Here  the 
Let  us,  while    our  hearts  are  light-est.        In  our 
There  midst  day-beams  round  liim  playing.    We  our 
-# #-.  .  -#- 


Saviour's  praise  we  sTiT 
fresh  and  ear-ly     years 
Fath-er's  face  shall  see, 


May  the  Splr-it       of   sal  -  va-tion  Come  with  healing  on  his    wing. 
Turn  to  him  whose  smile  ia  brightest, .\iid  whose  grace  will  calm  our  fears. 
And  shall  hear  him  geiit-ly  say-ing,  Lit  -  tie  children,  come  to        me. 


9-t 


4= 


dn 


EiES 


®k  §og  who  wmx  told  a  ^k, 

(V.AXIANT  FOR  THE  TRUTH.) 


L.  M. 


-• — g ^— I — ^-f — I —J- — « — S~, 


1.  Once, 

2.  And 


T 


once  there  was  a    lit-tle  boy,  Witli  curly  hair  and  pleasant  eye,  A  boy  who  always  spake  the  truth, 
ev  -  ery-  bod-y  loved  him  so,     Because  he  always  told  the  truth.  That  every  day  as  he  grew  up 

:rs=*z:rt=t=l-t=t=:fiq=fri.i?=:f:rzc: 


-f-r- 


-I- 


ix^=-t- 


-4- 


T    I 


if: 


-» — ^- 


— r 

And 


I — •— I — ' — = *- — •-■'-5 — 0 — * — '— * — ' — 0 — - — ^ 


r — r 


nev-er,     nev-er    told    a    lie;    And  when  he  trot  -  ted  off  to  school,    The  children  all      a- 
'Twas  said  there  goes  the  honest  youth;  And  when  the  people  that  stood  near  Would  turn  to  ask  the 


•ff i 0- 0 ^— i-}-# ~0 1—1- 1 Y-0 0 »— •- 

:iz:f!=i=t:=t=:t:=:fil=t:r^=i=:L=J=Ezt:j=t:=t:=t= 


:t= 


-0-    -f-    _«_  -0. 

-0 0 0 — h-#— (— I 0 * 


j:ri:tr=:t 


-I J- 


— « — ii0 — _^_.i__^ — 1—0 0 g 0 5 0 e. — L_« 0 — 0 1 — «-i_# — J — 0 — JJ 

i__j__s=ii;___| J #— c_€ L L- ^__j__*_I_^ J — ^_w 

bout  would  cry,     There  goes  the    curl  -  y  -  head  -  ed    boy.     The   boy  who  nev-er    told    a    lie. 
rea  -  son    why,    The      an  -  swer  would  be       al  -  ways  this,     Be-cause  he    nev  -  er    tells    a    lie. 

^       _*_     _•_    _*_  _«-     -(t_    -f-     -0-    _^_  _•-  -0.  '^ 


If^t 


_(t 0—\~0 


.i« I I lA A. 


-^- 


-0 


:t=Fr* 


(Thcve'isi  nothing  tihe  the  giblc. 


31 


Words  by  GKO.  8.  GREEV. 
All'ffro  wuilirnto. 


Altered  from  "Sabbath  Songs."- -by  permission. 


1.   All  ye  who  would  true  wisdom  find,  Must  shun  the  base  and     I 


m 


2.  In       it     wc  learn  redemption's  pl;in, 

3.  'i'lio'  some  its  sa-cred  truths  despise, 

4.  Its    pre-cepts  are    di-vine  -  ly  pure, 
0—0     -f-     m-.-^ J- 


=i:ifr=:f=:it 


T)e-vised     by  love  and  heav 
Who  nev-er  read    its     pag 

No    hum-ble  mind  de-ceiv  - 

_• •-. 


die, 
en, 

es, 
ii'g- 

■0- 


And  seek    in-struct!on 
And     as       a  guide  to 
The  great  and  sood  and 
And    all     its  prom  -  is- 

■* — •- 


V , — , — ^_L_^__i_^ — — __ — 5_ 

for    the  mind  From  those  that    love   the 

sin  -  ful    man  Tliis    bless  -  ed     book  was 

tru  -  ly   wise  Have    loved    it        in      all 

es      are   sure  On      faith  -  ful  -  ly       be 


J L 


J^       I        .        I  N      J  J   *^ 


Then  read  the  blessed  Bi  -  ble. 

'-     -    J- 


•  Van  be  Tei>e»ted. 


32 


Words  by  L.  M. 
Lively. 


®lte  ^undati  M\n\  b  mjj  §t\\%\it 


L.  MARSHALL. 


l-=--|-^ — St — ^- 


1.  The  Sunday  School  is     my  delight,      I        love  it  more  and   more;        In   songs  of  praise  we       all     u-nite, 

2.  Je  -  sus,  my  Saviour  and  my  friend,  Who  died  that  I  might    live,        His  name  I'll  praise  un    -  to  the  end, 


-#— #-l-#-T-# •— • ^^T— l^==-l- 


-«._)«- 


And   Christ  we    do    a 
And      all   the    glo-ry 


dore; 
give; 


I         love  my  Master,  Christ  the  Lord,     I        love   to  plead  his      cause, 
May     all  who  love  the  Sunday  School      U   -    nite  in  grace  di    -   vine. 


^■^-hN-JT^hJ 


#-  -#  - 


Refrain. 


)d^k-tzXz=-^-\jL:tiU;i^^^ 


And   med  -  i-tate      up  -  on   his  word,  And       to     o-bey    his      laws. 
In    praising  Christ,  who   is   the  rule.    And    who  will  ev  -  er     shine. 


And        to, 
And       who. 


-W--*- 


and       to,        and 
and       who      and 


1^  '^  I  J  ^ 


And  to. 
And  whoi 


and  to, 
aud  who. 


?ltc  Sunday  f  chool  i0  my  ^clipht.     Condmlnl. 


33 


y^-i^-^^-r^ 


-0— — « « ;^     ^3 "^ 


to 
who 


o  -  bey 
will      cv  ■ 


his 


laws, 
shine, 


And 
And 


m==x^n 


to, 
who, 


and 
and 


to, 
who. 


and 
and 


to       o  -  bey 
who  will     ev  - 


his 
er 


p  •  i 

laws, 
shine. 


ill 


^=:i-=>rrt: 


iiii] 


his  laws, 
will  shine, 


and  to, 
and  who. 


and  to,     and 
and  who,  and 


to 
who 


Allegro  moderalo. 


\M  i\u  ^ixp  lUturttiug. 


DR.  L.  MASON. 


-»-  -•       -^-    — ^-    -•-  -0-  -•-    -•-    -J5l-       -c*       -*- 


1.  Blest  the  days  return-ing.  When  the  Saviour  rose,       Ho-ly  thoughts  a  -  wak  -  ing,  While  de  -  vo-  lion  glows; 

2.  Great  is  the  sal  -  va  -  tion  Sounded  in  our  ears.     Sweet  the      in  -  vi  -  ta  -  tion  Which  the   hum-ble  hears, 

3.  Let  our  minds  be  wakeful,  Foolish  thoughts  away,    Let  our  hearts   be    grate  -  ful     Ev  -  ery    Sab-batb    day, 


4-- 


-1 — /> — i--«> — I- 


^m 


Chorus. 


And  we  learn  the  sto  -  ry, 
As  we  learn  the  sto  -  rv. 
While  we  learn  tlie  sto-rv 


-# — # — • 


Of  the  Lord  of 
Of  the  God  of 
Of  the  Lord  of 

_«.  -^.  _^.  _«- 


glo  -  ry, 
glo  -  ry, 
M'o  -  rv. 


Kind 
Kind 
Kind 


4 M 1 i 1 


In  the  Sabbath  School. 
In  the  Sabbath  School. 
Ill  the  Sabbath  School. 

-Jft.-ft—».-0-  ^ 


34 


Words  by  L.  M. 

Laryhetto. 

±Z2 


(Bf  (Some  to  fcisiu^  ffiarljj, 

(THE  SAVIOURS  INVITATION  TO  CHILDREN.) 


1=1= 


L.  MAESHAUi. 


fct 


Je  -  tius  ear    -    ly, 
kind  -  ly  wait  -  iiifj, 


Come  now  while  in     thy    youth, 
In  -  vit  -  ing  you     to      come, 


•All   who      are    meek    and 
In   words     of      love      he's 


^M^m 


JLS. 


m 


— C'ir-r 


f=t 


s 


low    -     ly, 
say    -    ing, 


Shall        find  the    way,     the 
All         vice  and    sin       to 


truth; 
shun; 


O    come,      he        will    re  -  ceive        you, 
O    come,    then,      to     the      Sa   -    vionr, 


H 


1^=4: 


^E 


I  ' 

fold  yoi 
come  wi 


:& 


m 


And    fold  you    to  hi?    breast;      He    nev-er      will    forsake    you, 
O,      come  with-out  de    -    lay.     And     he  will     bless  3'ou  ev   -"  er 


He'll  save  yon    with   the     blest. 
In   realms  of        end-less       day. 


PF^ 


iSl^^i^l 


What  Can  the  <§aviouv  fla  for  ?hee  ? 


35 


MRS.  E.  W.  CHAPMAN. 


J.  H.  TENNEY. 


01 — 3:_j_c_g___^__, — ,.t 


1.  What  can      the  Sa-viour 

2.  What  can      the  Sa-viour 

3.  What  can      the  Sa-viour 


do      for 

do      for 
do      for 


_J_t_5_L_^ 0 • SZl-gf-i. J_^_C_^-_ — 0 — 0 — -# 1- 


i- 
thee, 


My  friend  with  sin  dis 
thcc,  When  toss'd  thy  wea  -  ry 
thee,  When  comes  death's  angel 


tress'd? 
soul 
near? 

I 


And     from     thy  bur  -  den 

In      wild  -  e.ot  storm     on 

And  through  the  lone  -  ly 


Chobus. 

3: 


set  thee  free,  And  give 
life's  deep  sea,  Where  high 
vale   shall   be 


thy   spir  -  it  rest?      Re-joice!  forme      Im  -  man  -  uellives.Thro' 

the    bil  -  lows        roll?  Rejoice!  for  me 

Thy       path    to     man  -  sions       clear. 


him    all  things  are      mine;      Re-joice!  for  He     sweet    com  •  fort  gives,  And  makes  my  face  to  shine. 

Rejoice !  for 


-•--  -^■ •- 


mu^^mm^^mmmmmMmm^ 


36 


Words  by  W.  E.  IJTTLEWOOD. 
Andimte. 


iltm  b  tt0  ^ovt  Wkt  the  ^mt  of  ^^n^* 


'  Unto  him  that  hath  loved  us." 


L.  B.  MARSHALL. 


ji .e — 009^1.^0 0 — 0 — • — ■.0_  I  ^0 0 — 0 0 — J — 90 — i0 — e0 — ^ ^ — ^-0~ — •— L-##*-C 


1.  There    is       no  love  like  the    love  of  Je  -  sus, 

2.  There    is      no  heart  like  the  heart  of  Je  -  sus, 

3.  There    is       no  eye    like  the    eye    of  Je  -  sus, 

4.  O,      might  we   lis  -  ten  that  voice  of  Je  -  sus, 


\^      J      <^ 

Nev  -  er     to  fade    or 

Filled  with  a  ten  -  der 

Pierc  -  ing  far       a 

O,  might  we  nev  -  er 


?^»-tt-7r— #^T— ^ ^ — ^ — • — ^-i-ts— • — # *— r--c— ? — ' — i • 

I       tt-^-»-^=:t    I:     ^ — J — • — t;izt_^_#=t; 5— 1:=!» — ii»=3 — ? ?• 


fall,  Till 

lore.  Not 

way,  Nev- 

roam,  Till 

r-»-*- 


CnoRus. 


Sn«fj4 — N — ^ — *< — N ^T-^Fi — r — I — r — *» — Kt r'q--»»y — 1;=— i — r — '=;n — ^T — ' *< 


into  the  fold  of  the  peace  of  God    He  hath  gath-ered   us       all. 
a  throb  or  a  throe  our  hearts  can  know,  But  he  suf  -  fered  be-  fore. 

er  out  of  sight  of  its  tender  light    Can  the  wan  -  der  -  er      stray, 
our  souls  shall  rest  in  peace  on  his  breast,     In  the  heav   -   en  -  ly       borne. 


_ji_j_ji_#_^-  _^_£C--_|:^ 


«_U ^— #— |g— y      y— ^-T-^ 


Yet      I  know  my  Saviour 


«— *- 


%-k 


I      '•  '  '  ~     '  U  I  —I 

loves  me,His  cleansing  blood  will  save;  May  my  heart  and  soul  adore  him,ThenJordan'stide  I'll  brave. 


*  "Sabbath  Songs"— by  permission. 


§iavk,  the  ^htijstma^  d^himc^  are  ^iwoittg. 


37 


Words  by  CHARLKS  WM.  BUTLER. 

Lively. 


(CHRISTM/VS   HYMN.) 


L.  M. 


1.  Hark,  tlio  Cliristmas  cliimes  are   ring-ins: 

2.  Ilariv,  till' Cliristiiias  cliiines  are   rintr-inii, 
.'].  Hark,  the  Christmas  chimes  are  rins-ins 


^^^^^^m 


1 


4: 


Mak  -  in?  mil  -  sic      on      the      air;     In    the  churches 
Xow  their  notes  are     full     and  clear;  Seem  they  now  old 
;,  Wlio  would  hid  their  sweet  tones  cease,  Who  would  hush  the 

1 — • — 1 ^ — I 1 — ' — I 1 1 — •--( 1 — I 1 — *- 


-r 


:>^:— 


^M^^^^^^^^^^m 


choirs  arc  sing  -  ini^,  Mak-ing  joy-ous  mu-sic  there;  'Tis  the  same  in  -  spir  -  ing  sto  -  ry, 
Betliiehem  bring-in;;,  And  the  song  of  an-gels  hear;  (Jlo  -  ry  in  the  high  -  est,  glo  -  ry, 
voice    of     sing -ing.      Who  would  still  the  psalm  of  peace?  Dearer,  sweeter    are    their    Toic  -  es, 

*— • ^ *    .    0 — 0t — J» — ^-r= — 4 — J-i  g:      * — • — f",     ^ • »-     ■*" 


i^^ 


— ■ — — 1/- 


^^^^^m 


Sung  by  shepherd  hands  of  old.  Of  the  an-gels'  song  of  glo  -  ry.  And  the  magi's  gift  of  gold, 
I'eace  on  earth,  good  will  to  men.  New  is  that  most  hless-ed  sto-ry.  New  and  sa-cred  now  as  then 
And  these  bells  that  ring  and  chime, Than  all  other  notes  tliatcharm  us, On  the  changeful  shor(>^  lime. 


-f-M^-£zx£: 


r— r— ^ — '—^-'- 


isri 


£: 


m 


g 


-<2. 


4- 


I 


38 


Mht  ijak  of  W^tilxkhm.* 


ReT.  E.  P.  DYER. 

^     Lively. 


(CHRISTMAS  HYMN.) 


T.  BISSELL. 


^_i|iP^ 


-• — I— # — f — • ' « — 1— ^~v-f — \-g 


1.  All      hail    the  peer  -  less  night, 

2.  GIo   -   ry      to    God      on  high, 

3.  Born    of       a    Jew  -  ish  maid, 

4.  Yes,  Christ  was  born    to  bleed, 

-ft-       _#_     .^_  _^. 


-i-!^-i: 


|2qg=t:=l=t:=c=c=t:=rrs=.=^r=)r 


Lit        by      un-wont  -  ed  light, 

The     God     who  rules  the  sky, 

In  Bethlehem's  man -ger  laid. 

Such  was    our  dread  -  ful  need, 

-A-      -*-  -f-  -*-• 

— I ^ — *- 


When  Bethlehem's 

Good  will        to 

His  head       lies 

That  through    his 


star  o'er 

men  and 

pil    -  lowed 
death     our 

-i- 


^'-ziiT 


Beth  -  lehem's  man  -  ger  hung, 
ho  -  ly  peace  on  earth, 
on  a       vir  -   gin's      breast; 

sins       might    be        for    -  given; 


While    on 

I        seem 
And      did 
Yet    reigns 


Ju  -  de   -  a's 
to    hear    them 
he   stoop      so 
he    now      on 


-— ,u S-.-- 0-X         0-. »_ 0 0 U^ —    .  0-:l 0—0— 

I s — tz , 1_^_^ ,p 1 i^_t_^_- — ^_r_;;i_t_| 


plains 

sing; 

low, 

high. 


-J- 


^iiSi 


_4_,_.j — 


5^1 — 0 0 0 K — '—0-1--0 — l_^_r__5-;- — _-4^L_^ 0 g — I : 0L-\_S± .J  J 


The    wake  -  ful  shepherd  swains 

They  make  the  wel  -  kin  ring 

Did      he      the  throne  fore  -    go 

And   soop  sl(all   ev  -  ery  eye 


Saw      an    -  gel  forms  and  heard  the  songs  they  sung. 

With  songs  of     joy      at   our      Re-deem  -  er's  birth. 

To  raise  us      to  the  heav'n  -  ly      rest? 

Be    -  hold  his     ad  -  vent    in    the  clouds    of  heaven. 

iPfEiEE^B=E=r^EF^tEfeE  Er±^*EiEQ^^»Efi^EE  E'EeH 

*  Sabbath  Songs— by  permission. 


L.U. 

Allegro, 


^lart  ?i(liu,q5  of  6vcat  ^oy  3f  gmg. 

(CHRISTMAS  HYMN.) 
"(llor;  to  God  in  the  highest,  and  on  earth  |>eace.  good  will  towards  ir>en.~ 


35 


t.  M. 


Glad     ti-din^s    of  great  joy    I  bring,  This  day 
Our  Christ  was  born  in    Beth-le-liera,  Now  rules 


a  Saviour's  born; 
above  the    8lty; 


Loud 


_^-  -^-  -#-  -)i-  _«-  -«Li  _#_     _*_.  J 


u-jahs 
all  bis 


-^ J- 


let       us  sing.  And  hail 


.^. 


the 
grace  proclaim,  And  shout  his 

I 


=^— in?: 


joy  -  f ul  morn ; 
hon  -  ors    high; 


:He 
O, 


IS 

may 


the  Lord,  the 
all    peo  -  pie 


raii.'h-ty    Go(»., 
learn  his  word, 


iii^^ii-gii 


-0 — #- 


To  whom  all  an-gcis  bow.        O,     may  his  love  be    shod  abroad.  And  na-tions  know  him  now. 
And  every  tongue  confess      That    Je  -  sus  is    the   mighty  Ood,  The  son      of  righteousness. 
zJtz  -•-•  I*: _# • i2-  ^-#-S-  -•-*^-*~    -•-  I 


40 


WSixkt  vciih  ^M  ^mnii^,  ye  ^tWx 


Miss  H.  AUGUSTA  BARNES. 


(CHRISTMAS  MORNING.) 


L.  B.  MARSHALL. 


1.  Wake  with  glad  sounds,  ye  bells,     Peal  through  the  morn-ing    sky, 

2.  Wake,  wake  with  joy  -  ful  peals.    Rouse  all      to    greet    this  day, 

3.  Bring  glad  -  ness   to    our  homes.     To    cheer    us      on      our    way, 


—4 — h — ^- j- — Th  — 1 1 — I *— 


Let       na  -  ture    ech  -  o 

In      glad      ho-san  -  nas 

Where  old    and  young  to- 


^}Mi^=- 


±; 


-0-    g, —  — ^ — p_^ 0 0 0 —    ^      0 0 0 0. 


,^_L_^..-_l — 0 — i — 0_^ 0 0 ,_! — gf — C 


back       the  strain,    And  hills      and    vales      re  -  ply;  For 

praise    his  name,    And  hom  -  age      to        him    pay;        For 
geth    -  er    meet,      Ou    this     bright  Christ-mas    day.        May 


this    most     joy  -  ful         day 
he      was     good    and      wise, 
each    their    gifts     of        love 


-x- 


T- 


■* • 1 >;     .     r 3 T ^ ' ^ •  —  * 2 T^^ r 

:t==t-F-S=>rF=g=}=Bi:=t=^^?=}z:r=:F 


We     hail     again  with  pride, 
The    child    of  Beth-le-hem. 
As        of-ferings  to  him  bring, 


pliEflf^E^E 


!l=fe: 


In  which  our  Saviour  Christ  was  born.  The  hap-py  Chrietmas-tide, 
Born      in      a  home  of  low  -  ly  mien.  Yet  sought  by  ho-ly    men. 
And     on  this  Christmas  day's  return    Ills  prais-es  ev  -  er   sing. 

•# — # — #-|— #-• — » — # — w-» — r« '  J  #  *-^ 1 — T-| 


lESEtfeg 


g  am  but  a  ^ittlc  Child 


41 


Allegro.     SoLO.     SopRAJJO  OR  Alto.* 


HOZABT. 


J.    li      AUeqro.      bOLO.      bOPRAJJO 


3_^ — yj.0—0j-(2i 1  0—0 L#_g^_L# — m i.0 — ^_L  J_^_«_7_^ 0-\-0 0~U^ L, #-»- 


1.  I     am  but  a    lit  -  tie  child, 

2.  If    f<ir-f;pt-tiii^  thee     I  stray 

3.  l)iii-ly     as     I     old  -  cr  grow, 

4.  With  a  meek  aud  patient  mind, 


Weak  and  ea-si  -  ly    be-guiled, 
In  -to  sin's  en  -  tic  -  inj;  way. 
May  I  more  of      Je  -  sus  know, 
With  a  lov  -  ing  heart  and  kind, 


Foes  without  and  strifes  within, 
Leave  nie  not     to   per  -  ish  there, 
Mi'ck-ly  learn-inj;     at       his  feet 
With    a  tem-per  sweet  and  mild. 


-<?- 


>_*. 


•-rf»- 


-'      -    pf — |-r — -pp— — ^-r 


f—\ 


Chorus  added. 


\ii- « — S^_t_€ • 1-0 2-l-# •  -0-^ 1 0-0 1 1 1. — 0-0 — .1-0 0-0-^ 


Tempt  my  lit  -  tie 
In  the  tempt-er's 
Wis-dom's  les  -  sons 
Tho'    I'm     but      a 


pui 
lit 


heart     to    sin, 
cru  -  el  snare, 
ure  and  sweet, 
tie    child. 


Look     in 

When  I'm 

Let      me 

Christ  will 


pit  -  y, 
tcmpt-ed 
have  his 

be     my 


Lord,     on     me, 
to        di  -  jjrcss 
bless  -  ed    mind, 
con  -  stant  friend. 


Let    me 
From  the 
Make    me 
He     will 


trust    a- 
path     of 
Cen  -  tie, 
keep    me 


twmmmmmmM^mMimmw 


lone  in  thee, 
riiihteous-nets, 
meek  and  kind, 
to  .    the     end, 


I.et 
Let 
I.«t 
He 


me 
me 
mv 
will 


on     thy 
hear    the 
words  and 
take    me 

I 


bo  -  som 
Spir   •   it 

ac  -  tions 
when      I 


rest, 
sav, 
tell 
die, 


Clasp 
Lit   - 
That 
To 


me 

tie 

I 

mv 


to 

child, 
love 
home 
I 


thv      lov  -  ing  breast, 
this       is      the    way. 
my       Sa  -  viour  well, 
be  -  vond    tho    skv. 


I  III 


#  .May  be  sung  as  a  quartet  if  jircfirrod. 


42 


§e  b  tt0t  '§m. 


'  Whr  seek  ya  the  llnng  among  the  dead  1    He  is  not  here,  but  is  risen."    Luke  24 :  5,  6. 


Mrs.  E.  0.  ELLSWORTH. 


(EASTER  HYMN.) 


J.  H.  TENNEY. 


— N- 


^ar-^^ 


r^ 


:::^ 


S3: 


^^—4rz%,^^^ 


1.  Tho'  the  morning  scarcely  breaketh,  Love  no  long  -  er    can    de  -  lay,      Seeking  for  the  lost  one, 

2.  Thro' the  twilight  dim  -  ly  peer-ing.  Blinded  by      the   fall-ing  tears,  Sorrowing  hearts  are  vainly 

3.  E  -  ven  now  our    faith  is  lilind-ed,  Lin-gers  near  the  grave  to  -  day,  But  we  know  that  Christ  has 


igil^i6=Ei3;w£ 


It 


-P ir-^\ 


*-VM- 


^~^^^- 


<^-^.-J- 


=3: 


iz—^± 


ask  -  eth,  "  Who  shall  roll  the  stone  a-way?"  'Mid  the  doubts  so  dark    and    fear 


— * ^— S 

ful,   Gath'ring 
seek-ing    For  the  Lord  with  anxious  fears;  While  the  shades  a  -  round  them  lin  -  ger,    While  in 
ria  -  en,     Let   us  hear      a     song^  a-way;  Should  our  un  -  be  -  lief   still    lead    us     Thro'  the 


i___jj ^_:izp'__i. 


round   the    faith-ful  few,  Comes  a  voice  di-vine  -  ly  cheering, Bursts  a  song  di  -  vine  -  ly 

fear  they  downward  gaze.From  the  grave,where  hopes  lie  buried, Comes  there  forth  this  hymn  of  praise; 

re  -  gions      of    the  dead,   E- ven  there  is  light  and    glory,Siuce  the  white-robed  an -gel      e^'fl- 

-^— til 


I     1     1/  • 


new. 


said: 


T- 


Chorcs. 

? — ;j-^-r 

"  Fear      ye 


§if  iisi  not  Serf.     ConclutUd, 

.—- *. — j- 


43 


« I 0 # »-- « J 0 0 0-~ 0 1 fi> «- 


t_.    _^- 


not,      the    Lord    has 


ris 


en,       Go      ye      forth    with    hope    and      joy, 

■         -J- 


S*-T — #— '— * « J5»-^ — ^-'— # « — —0-~ — ,_i_jrA__g — , ^_i__^__M 

-  ploy." 


Haste,     for 

-0- 
-I — 


li^mii 


8.  F.  SMITH.  D.  D. 

Allrgro  mwierato. 


yon  -  der       ye       shall    meet  him,    Praise  shall    soon  your  lips      em  -  ploy." 


(To-daij  the  Saviour  (taUisi, 


I 


L.  M. 


1.  To-day  the  Saviour  calls, 

2.  To-day  the  Saviour  calls, 

3.  To-day  tlie  Saviour  calls, 

4.  The  Spirit  calls  to-day. 


Ye  wand'rcrs 
(),  hear  him 
For  rcf  -  u!;e 
Yield  to    his 


r 

come 


O,  ye  benighted  sonis.  Why  long-er 
With-in  these  sacred  walls  To  Je  -  sus 
The  storm  of  justice  falls.  And  death  is 

O,  grieve  him  not  away,    'Tis  mercy's 

:M=EE[fZi'Ei^ElE^-=f:t:S:^i^}=SEEESEEE^Et 


now, 

fly, 

power. 


roam, 
bow. 
nigh, 
hour. 


-0-  -•- 


-,_<»- 


-i5>- 

-I 


i^l^fl 


44 


'ti  tvtx^  ^tM  |t«|0ice  mA  c^tug. 


(THE  GOODNESS  OF  GOD  TO  OUR  COUNTRY  CELEBRATED.) 
Words  by  H  R.  WASHBURN. 

•H"  Linely. 

1.  Let    ev  -   ery    heart        re  -  joice      and    sing;     Let  cho  -  ral    anthems  rise;  Ye    rev  - 'rend  men  and 
D.c.  While  the  rocks  and  the  rills,While  the  vales  and  the  hills.  Agio  -  rious  anthem  raise:       Let  each      pro-long    the 

2.  He   bids    the      sun  to     rise      and      set;       In  heaven  his  power  is  known;    And  earth,    sub-dued    to 


ip^^g^^^^S 


t^=^^.rz|= 


— E3 


^^d^^^z=$=^ 


^M 


^^ 


t: 


:5353^^ 


chil  -  dren,  bring      To    God      vour  sac    -   ri  -  fice;  For      he         is  good;      the  Lord       is      good,     and 


chil  -  dren,  bring      To    God      your  sac    -   ri  -  fice; 
grate  -  ful    song,     And  the  God  of  our  fath  -ers   praise, 
him,     shall  yet        Bow     low      be  -  fore      his    throne; 


For 
For 


he 
he 


is  good; 
IS  good; 


the  Lord 
the  Lord 


go5d,    and 
good,    and 


^^gaii^pi^^ps 


-c$-^b-u-b-;ri- 


:5=a 


kind 
kind 


are  all 
are  all 


his     ways: 
his    ways; 


With  songs    and  hon 
With  songs    and  hon 


9-1: 


I u u — 1 — m- 


iii 


s,^? 


rit. 

ors  sounding  loud.  The     Lord    Je  -  ho  -  vah     praise, 
ors_  sounding  loud,  The    Lord    Je  -  ho  -  vah     praise. 


— -i-U-T— 5— I 


j£gg^: 


j== 


-1^=: 


I 


L  MARSHALL. 


L i* ^-*      0  0        0 — \—0 0 0— 1  _5-* — « 0 9. — \—0 0 ^ —  !_€_*_•;-#_« #— L 


Words  by  L.  M. 
lAvfiy  hut  not  too  fast. 


1.  Je  -  BUS     lit  -  tie      chil-dren  loves,     He      delights    to    hear  them  sing,     Coo-ing  like  the 

2.  Corae  then,  children,  while  ye    may.    Seek   the  Saviour's  pard-'ning    love,  So  when  called  froi 

^       -  -  -  ,  -#-  -  .  m  m  M  -»- 


-w •li^^^ «- 


■X- 


— » •— T-* ' ^ '— T 

•       '^       I        ?     ?     •     f~^ 


giS 


::}=. 


-*-»- 


-• — 


— p — 0—    0  0 ,    —0 


gen  -  tie  doves, 
earth  a  -  way. 


In      the  pleas-ant      days     of  spring;     He      is     call  -  ing        them    to  him, 
You  may  meet  with     him      a  -  bove;      In    that  land    so         pure  and  bright, 


=5 


as 


-^-j — *«*>- 


r-r *        •     —r-T-* *^=^T^^ •—,--* , g— t— # * • J 

.-I?,  ^  >3E|r:jgz=:^^=:ii=it=  rztirrt:^8=f=r r       I 1= 

-^-U — __» — #_ — I j- ^ ,_ — i — 0 0 1 L — 0 0 0 0 


fc 


r— •*•-- **--N St-J S 1-7- 


B: 


^^i^LU-0  :1=S=J:-==^*— *— *— riig=jr=^lzg^^:*=*z=^lr^;^b^ 


^^^Zlz:^ 


Say  -ing,     I     will    give  you  rest.  Ho  will  free  them  from  their  sin.  He  will  fold  them  to  his  breast. 
There  where  partings  never  come.  There  may  all  in  songs  u  -  nite,  Praising  Christ  the  ho  -  ly  one. 

-0-  -#2  ~*~  I  "*" 

• • • • 0 -_ : r- r-^— ' •-,-« € #'-  r-* T~      * «- 


x: 


•     •     • 


> >-. 1- 


46 


Wmt  t0  ht  like  ^0x\x 


L.  MARSHALL. 


Lively  but  not  too  fast. 


1.  I    want   to    be   like  Je   -  sus,      So     love  -  ly      and    so  meek, 

2.  I    want    to    be   like  Je  -  sus,      En-gaged      in       do  -  ing  good, 

.5^  -    -    ^ 


For    no    one  mark'd    an 
So    that      it      may     of 


f: 


j=j=t,.L4:r^-i^-|a=:s=-p3^ 
i — i-[-»=T-8—  ;    » — j-fej — ri   r 


an    -   gry  word,    That     ev  -  er    heard  him  speak, 
me       be    said,  "He    hath  done   what  he  could." 


I 

A 


i 


^ 


*=F=F 


:^ 


want    to        he      like      Je  -  sus, 
las!      I'm      not     like      Je  -  sus, 

-. — • — •— ^£t— ^ — ^ 


^F 


\ 


For  I    nev-er,    nev-er    find 
As    an-y    one     may     see; 


That  he,  tho' per- se-cu  -  ted,    Was  to    an-y     one    unkind. 
O  gentle  Saviour,  send  thy  grace.  And  make  me    like    to    thee. 


Words  by  DRANOEL. 

^       A  Uegro  moderato. 


-Ml 


47 


L.  U. 


^ 


i=S=F^ 


^5 


-<5t 


^- 


:&; 


p 


:^ 


^ 


I 


1.  Be  -  hold   the    Sav  -  iour    call   -    iiig,      Call  -  ing      for  j-ou   and      me,  O,      maj' 

8.  All  praise    be      un  -to        Je    -    sus,       The    bless  -  ed  Lamb  of      God,        Who    from 


we  heed     bit 
our  gins       has 


m^^^^^^^m 


^^s 


1— :r:r 


m 


I 


^r=* 


r^^ 


warn    -    ing,     And 
freed         us.     Thai 


hap    -  py       we     shall 
we      may    serve     the 


be; 
Lord; 


He'll    fold 
We      will 


•-: • »      0      1        \ ' •- 


us       in  bis 

for  -  ev      -    er 


bo    -    som, 
praise       him. 


mi^^^^^^^^^^^ 


m 


i  i-  i  -f^ 


There      we      may  safe  -  ly 
And        bless     his     ho   -   Iv 


rest;        And        in     the    land     of    glo 
name,      And    strive  throughout  all  a 


ry     We'll     be     for 
ges      To  spread  the 


ev    -  er   blest. 
Saviour's  fame. 


ii!:b^ 


:l 


w^^^^m 


48 


Wxm  \^  a  Mmt  wUtxt  ^0\x^  Ww^^* 


^     Liveli/, 


L.  M. 


. 1—^ » ^. 


1.  There    is       a    clime  where    Je  -  sus  reigns,   A        home    of      grace  and      love,        Where   an-gels  sing  in 

2.  Yet       all,      a-  las!      may      not    be  there,   For      some  will    slight  his      grace,     Now  though  he  calls,  they 

3.  The     fair  -  est     ro  -  ses    quick  -  ly    die,     The    leaves  must    all      de   -    cay.         And,     lit  -  tie  read  -  er, 


rCTa—a—* r* • • 0-T-0 # • — r-1 1 — »-• — • — ■(is *-t-#-*-# — f-0 — p* •— *- 

I- — Hfizl;; — tt ^ — t >-!_# ft     I     tv— L-!^— ^— 1= ^-r_,*_-_^_t_#_t* — •_!:_ 

I         •  I  — -I         1/     V     y 


sweet-eot  strains 
do        not  care 
you     and    I 

I 


Of 

To 

As 


m 


lE^ 


->- 


his  re  -  deem-ing 
turn  and  seek  his 
soon    may    fade     a 

_•_ 
— ] » » »- 


love ; 
face ; 
way; 


And 
He 
Then 


chil  -  dren 
says      to 
let        us 


too  will  join  to 
all,  Come  un  -  to 
ear  -   ly     watch  and 


bless 
me, 
pray, 


-#-- — • — r-0 — 


-^^     0- 


m 


-> r— 


m 


^E5EE^rS=3"E5^HEFi^EF:^EiE^- 


The 
And 
And 


precious  Saviour's    name.       Clothed    in  his    per  feet  righteousness.     And    saved  from  sin  and  shame. 

I    will  give  you    rest;  Oh,        lin-gcr  not,  but  haste  to     be     With      his    sal  -  va-tion     blest, 

seek  the  things  a  -  bove;  And      may  the  Spir-it     day     by  day     Re    -    veal     a    Saviour's  love. 


-I«-  -f- 


.#^,_ltf^ — 0 E^-t-» — '-E —  -f  #^-*h1 


L.M. 


(D,  irhy  not  Come  to  3fcsiU5i  ^m? 

(AX  INVITATIOx\  TO  COME  TO  JESUS.) 


43 


L.  MARSHALL. 


Allegretto, 


nrz — z* — *zx7jrz3j — ] — ^i_-_  ^^_j — c  #rx_» — ^ — _* — #-i-,& l_^ — [;_,__-_j — j ^^t 

7  -#_  •      *  -#-  •  »     »  »  I  I  ..0- 

1.  O,      whv    not  come    to     Jo  -  sus  now,    And     trust  him   for    his  prace?      Down      to       his    foot  -  stool 

2.  All    who    arc  heav  -  y      la  -  den  come,  And      he    will  give    you   nst,        And     when    your  toil      on 


pippiPPp^lppEiipg^i^ 


hum  -  biy   bow,      And     ye      shall     see      his      face, 
earth      i-<    done,      Vou    will      be         ev  -  er      blest. 


O,      sin    -    ner,  come  with  -  out         de  -  la^-, 
Al  -  though  your  sins      are     crim   -    son    red, 


0—r- 


^ — I : ' — T~' — I — ^  I —  " 


Now    is    th'  accept  -  ed    time.     Come  and      re  -  ly      on   him       to-day.     And    m 
He'll  make  them  white  as  wool;      Je  -  sus      our  \mx\  his  blood  huth  shed,    To   save 


his    glo  -  ry     shine 
and  make  vou  whole 


•-■ • ■ r--5» -,-, 


50 


Quoding  at  i\u  ^on* 

"Behold.  I  stand  at  the  door  and  knock."    Rev.  3:  20. 


Words  by  Rev.  ALFRED  TAYLOR. 


1.  My      Sa-viour  stands  waitins  and  knocks  at  the  door,     Has  knocked  and  is  knocking    a  -  gain; 

2.  O        !Sa-vioiir,    my    ransom,  Jie  -  deem-er   and  friend,  Tlie    life    and  the  truth  and  ihe    way, 


•-     -fi- 


-0-  -#  •     -•- 


.^_  .^.        -^_        _^_        _^_        _^_        _^_    -^_  -         _p^ 


=|: 


I      hear    his  kind  voice,  I'll     re   -  ject  him   no  more.     Nor      let  him  stand  pleading  in       vain; 
On    thy    j>re-cious  mer  -  it     a   -   lone  I'll    de-pend,    Dwell    in     me  and   keep  me,     1       pi'ay; 


mi 


-U 1 1— 


-0-      -0-      -0-      -0-      -0- 


:=^ 


^^^ 


m 


-J — :3 — J — i— 1 — 3— zjxzij^ — J — I     .rv-| ^ — ^ — ^ — 1>; —  ^       vi—  ^-^    -r 


In       in    -  fl  -  nite  mer-cy     he    came  from  a-bove,        To    ransom,  to  cleanse    rae  from     sin; 
Thy   goodness  hath    opened    the    door    of   my  heart,      'Tis      o  -  pen    in  welcome    to       thee; 


/      /__/_/ 


-^7=^ 


*  "Sabbath  Snnos"— by  permission. 


^uiochiut)  at  the  5oov.    Coudutlcd 


51 


m^^^^^^M^m^mwii 


I'll    yield      lo     tlie   voice      of     his    iner  -  ci  -  ful  love,  And     let   my  dear  Saviour  come    in. 
Come  in,     bless  -  ed      Sa  -  viour,  and    nev  -  er       de-part.  Come   in  with  thy  mer  -  cy      to       me. 

-•-      -#-       -0- 


Chokus.* 


^i#^^^^^?^Tpi^^=^^ 


I — N- 


^^ 


s 


^1 


Sa-vioiir,  come    in,     cleanse  me  from   sin,        Je  -  siis,     my      Sa  -  viour,  come  in,      come    in; 


b^a^g^ly^^aai^S 


y  \  i  ~^^l  ^      -0-.  -0- 


En  -  ter  the  door,  wait-ing  no  more,     Sa-viour,   dear    Sa-viour,  come      in. 


f-     -#-     -PL 


!5^^ 


li^aie 


*  Bepp«t  pp.  iJter  st^uud  verse,  before  the  Ameo. 


52 


Words  by  Rev.  ALFRED  TAYLOR 
Firm. 

Lii^ ^ 


Ogling  mn  to  tlte  %t^tV 

"  Lead  me  to  the  rock."     Psalm  61 :  2. 


L.  MARSHALL. 


1.  Cling  close  to  the  Rock,  brother,  danger    is  near,  Chng  close  to  thy  Saviour.and  doubt  not  nor  fear, 

2.  Cling  close  to  tlie  Rock,  brother,  closely    to-day.    Ere  waves  of  temptation  shall  sweep  thee  away, 

3.  Cling  close  to  the  Rock,  brother,  close  to  the  rock, The'  tempests  may  rage  and  tho'  billows  may  shock, 

r=rriJ-tt7»— • — r-' •—;■ t »—»-> —»-^~f'-r-*-i-* 0~--m-^ »-t-»t-*-* — *-j-m^r 


>    • 


>    ■</ 


For     Je-sus  will  hold  thee,  almigh-ty      to  save.   Thy  Jesus  who  triumphed  o'er  death  and  the  grave. 
Cling  close  to  the  Rock,  in  the  time  of  thy  grief.    For   Je-sus  brings  speedy  and  precious  re  -  lief. 
For     Je-sus  thy  Saviour,  thy  refuge,  thy  friend.     In  mer-ey  hath  loved  thee,  and  loves  to  the  end. 


;  N  ^ 


^,  a    Refrain.  i         n      I       n  S 

ijz -Jr-S-'iJz'zJi-Tiq'-'-* — 0.-0-^0 0-^-0 — *-#~i-^— S — «-Ug-_j^--_^-T_z_ — ii 

Cling  close  to  the  Rock,  tho'  tempests  may  shock.  Assured  of  sal-va-tion     in    Je  -  sus  the  Rock. 

»_U — 0-  ,-0 0-^—0        0^^0 ^^  0 0—r-0 0 — P-i  -0—0 0—r-0 m—ir-s-\-* ~\-\ 


b     I 


*  Sabbath  Songs— br  permission. 


Mn>    E    C    ELLSWORTH. 


<f  cehiug  the  ^ajst. 

(Matt  18;  11.) 

;M-^fi~3~;n^~^  ud'"-M — P^ — \Vi=^  '     r — =^F3^d^ ^^'P 


53 


J    H.  TFNNKY. 


5^    t:^ 


1.  In  the  way  that's  downward  tendini;.  Jesus  seeks  the    lost;  O'er  the  helpless  love   is  hending, 

2.  On  the  soul  that's  bruised  and  hieedinc;  Pours  the  oil  divine;     Gives  what  hungry  souls  are  needing, 

3.  In    the  tones  of  sweet  persua-sion,  Pleads  with  all  to  come;      Yea,  with  pit  -  y   and  compas-sion 


T  rr  1/ 1  u  I  u 

CnoBU8.  Very  spirited. 


unoBUS.  very  spintea.  ^  ^ 

— i— ,'>-*=5g-^^-r    'i    F'i^j     "^ — r-*^-! — tr-t — ^-^ — =^ — *^^^ 


Saves  with  greatest  cost. 
Cheers  with  bread  and  wine. 
Brings  the  waud'rer  home. 


Hear  the  an  -  gel    voic-es!    Joy  and  grace  abound;  Ileav'n  with  earth  re- 


-^^ 


^ 


r<uks^ 


II — r 


^  I 


pij    r: 


^^5 


j-  b  I 


^mMmm^^i^±^^i^i^^m^±^^x^^ 


I  —  I       •      '       ■  r      •    *5_-*^ 

Joic  -  es,  For  the  lost  Is    found.  Heav'n  with  earth  re- joic  -  es,     For   the  lost  is    found. 


e^^ii 


^_*_f:^^zV?*. 


i^^- 


I  ^ — ■\ 


54 


Words  by  Rev.  E.  P.  DYEt 

M     Aiidanlino. 


(PREVAILING  PRAYER.)  L.  M. 


1.  Be  -  fore     thy    gra-cious  throne,  O  Lord,      En  -  trust  -  ed  with    pa  -  ren  -  tal  care, 

2.  We   thank  thee  for    the      pre-cious  gifts      With  which  our  mor  -  tal    lives     are  blest, 
o.  Yet,  Lord,   to    mar    our     sweet-est    joy      What  fears  commin  -  gle     day        by  day. 

4.  Oil!    grant    us  grace  their    feet     to  guide    In      wis-dom's  ways    of    peare    and  truth, 

5.  We    yield  them  up       to      thee,     O  Lord,     And    on    thine  arms  our    bur    -  den  cast. 


pi 


11=^5!=^ 


ti> — s-l=:1 


=f==? 


Ma  -  ter  -  nal  hearts  would   hnni-bly  bow,     And        of  -  fer    the      pre  -  vail  -  ing 
We    thank  thee   for    the      tide      of  love    Which  swells  each  fond  ma  -  ter   -  nal 
Lest    Sa  -  tan    tempt  our  children's  hearts,  And      lure  their  lit   -  tie      feet        a 
And     fill   their  souls  with     faith  and  love.     Dear    Sa-viour,  in     their      ear    -    ly 
Thou  on  -   ly    canst  their  feet      di  -  rect,     And    save  their  pre  -  cious  souls      at 


prayer, 
breast, 
stray, 
youth, 
last. 


fe-i 


1=1=1 


0^_ 

— •-— - 


ililiii 


'Rather  slow 

4^ 


iisP 


DRANOEL. 


1.  Thro'      the        pleas  -  ures  of        the      day.       When       I  read      and       when       I       pray, 


2.  When     the 

3.  Till  I 


with  -  draws 
my       heart 


his 
in 


light,     And 
prayer,  For 


T 
ny 


SO 
heaven 


to 


rest 
Fath 

-•- 


at      night, 
er's    care. 


^^mmm^mmm 


Pcditatiau.     Cauctudfd. 


55 


Let  me 
Let  me 
Piay  -  ing 


ev  -  er 
nev  -  er 
him      to 


keep       in 
lay        my 
kind   -    ly 


.1 — ^_ 

view, 

head 
make 


God 

Down 

Me 


IS 

to 
his 


r- 

see 
rest 
child 


-« 1  —t 


ESlli-^ll 


i"S 

all 

I 

do. 

up    - 

on 

mv 

bed. 

for 

Je 

-  sus' 

sake. 

I  I 

c^itiftly  the  \imx^  ^ui  m. 


Words  by  L.  M. 

Ia^iiU,.  (FLIGHT  OF  TIME.) 


DRANOEL. 


_»: — ^ — I — ^  _«_^u_^_* — s —  I — ^ L — ^_  I — J — • — 0 — J — 0 _ 1  — 3 c 


1.  Swift  -    ly 

2.  O,  Lord, 

3.  O.  near 

4.  That      hap 


the  hours  speed 

my  heart  pre 

er          to  my 

py  day  will 


on,  That       bear      my  soul  a 

pare  To         trust      in  thee  a 

God,  Near    -    er         I  long  to 

come.  When       I  shall  see  his 


way, 
lone, 
be, 
face, 


L= 0—1—0 — 5— •fT^— # i — *-I — 0—0—0 J^^' -S— L-#^-J— # 0 • i-Oh ■' 

-0-      ~0-  ' -0U^i-9-        f  -0-        I  *  ^*      -#^jj5--#--        I  [ 


To 

Lest 

So 

And 


lands 

I 

I 
bless 


unknown        I 
be       ban  -  ished 
may    sing     his 
the      Fath   -  er, 

-• 0- 

p: 

-«— — ^^- 


shall  be   gone,  .\nd  leave  this  house  of 

from  thy   care,  And  from  thee  ev   -  er 

praise  a-broad,    And        all  his  glo    -  ry 

praise  the    Son,    Who  saved  me  by  his 


-T— 0———g— 0—0— .     -0-^-0- 


clay, 
roam, 
see. 
grace. 


I=iil]] 


56 


parch  §^m^. 


Words  by  Ber.  AITBED  TATLOE— by  parmlaioii. 


^^if^ 


^^-■i — ^ 


•    ■  -                      -    r 

a-Iong,  march  a-Ion^;,  Sinfjing  a  plad,  triumph  -  ant  song,  Sing    of     the  love  of     God 

a-long,  march  a-Iong,  Sinking  a  glad,  triumph  -  ant  song,  Sing  what   he    tells  me       in 

a-long,  march  a-long,  Singing   a  glad,  triumph  -  ant  song,  Sing  how    he  loved  my    soul 

a-leng,  march  a-long,  Singing   a  glad,  triumph  -  ant  song.  Sing  of     my    Je  -  sus,  strong 

kI  -*l-Jl    I.     -.^^^         -r    -•-                    _^__^  _.__.-  _.-_.- 

A        A        «        ^  "^  I 


:jy± 


to    me, 
his  word, 
go   well, 
to    save, 


I 


-A-Ji^^-I- 


Refrain. 


-N 1 — »« — 1^-  ■> — 1 ^r 

« — »t1-* — • — • — • — '-r 


Sing  of  his  grace  so  rich  and  free, Sing  of  his  goodness  by  the  way.Sing  how  he  keeps  me  day  by  day.  Sing  of  his  mercy, 

BriRhtest  and  beat  that  e'er  was  heard.  Shig  how  my  SaTiour  came  to  die,  *Sing  how  he  lives  and  reigns  on  high. 
Eansomed  with  blood  from  sin  and  hell.  SiTig  how  his  precious  blood  was  spilt.  Washing  away  my  deep-est  guilt. 
Sing  of  Mb  Tictory  o'er  the  grare,  Sing  how  he  rose  from  death  and  night,  Bringing  my  soul  to  endless  light. 

-iFEizztzif. 

-#4* *~y- 


J"^^}, 


-^VJ- 


^• 


-^- 


?E^£E£^5EL=EfeSS^=fp=feEE5EfE5EL=^^ 

,  marc 

/ L ^ — p — L  ^ — ^ — ^ — I _  (_L , ^ — I J  I 


sing  of  his  love,  Keeping  mj'  soul  for  glory  above.     March  along,  march  along.  Singing  a  glad,  triumph-ant  song 


©mting. 


L.  MARSHALL. 


Allegro  moderato. 


1.  We  wish  to  greet  you     all      to-day,  With  words  both  good  and  true,  It     is      to  tell  you 

2.  We  love  the    ho  -  ly      Sabbath  day,    So  peace-fiil,  calm  and  still,      We  love    to    go    to 

3.  We  love  the  God   that  made   us  too.    And  ail  that's  just  and  true.     We  love    to  hear  of 

4.  We  love  to     do  what -e'er    is  good,   And  ask  for  light  and  grace,     And  nev  -  er  do    an 


what  we  love,  And  what  we  love 
Sun  -  day  school.  And  learn  our  Mak 
heavenly  joys.  And  what  good  peo 
e    -    vil     deed,    And  seek      to    die 


^=& 


T=:t=t:=±=tzz 


— 5- 

to       do. 
■  er's   will; 
pie     do; 
in    peace; 


We  love 

We   love 

We   love 

Then  what 


— ?-F-^ •-• — ^ — * 


r — r 


sum-iner  time. 
Son  of  God, 
■  ev  -  er's  good. 
Sun-day  scliool 
._*' » * 


^t/'.tsi^^ 


—0- 
1^' 


With  all  its  liirds  and  flow'rs;  We  love  the  pure  and  happy  joys  Of  youth's  delightful  hours. 
And  all  his  gospel  says;  We  love  doar  parents, teachers. friends,  Who  lead  us  in  gooil  ways. 
And  walk  in  wisdom's  way;  We  love  to  join  the  peo  -  pie  too,  Wiio  sing.and  teacli, and  pray. 
Will  (Christians  have  above.    Where  ev  -  'ry  tongue  in  perfect  praise  Will  sing     a  Saviour's  love. 

rrr-i • — r*~v—  * — * •- 1  -ig r  s — r  -*-'  — s — • •- 1 ; • — r  -• — r  -  •  -  *  — * — • yi  -^ 1 1 


58 


Andnnte 


I 


J.  E.  GOULD- 


by  permission. 

Fine. 


1.  Je    -    sus.       Sa    -  viour, 
Chart   and       com  -  pass 

2.  When  tli'  A  -  pos   -  ties' 
And     when     tliey  be    - 

3.  As        a       moth    -  er 
Won-drous      sov    -  'reign 


came 
fraa; 
held 
stills 
of 


•  lot 
from 

•  ile 
thy 
her 
the 


me, 
thee, 
bark 
form, 
cliiid, 
sea, 


O    -    ver 

Je  -  sns. 
Straggled 
Safe    they 
Thou  canst 
Je   -  sus, 


life's 
Sa  - 
with 
guid 
hush 
Sa    ■ 


tem  ■  pest-uous 


lot 
lows 

the 
cean 

lot 


viour,     pi 

the  bil  - 

-    ed      thro' 

the  o  - 

viour,  pi 

Z?=  _«_ 

zrzzti: 


sea, 

me. 

dark, 
storm, 
wild, 

me. 


^mm 


and  treacherous 
up  -  on  the 
to    them      be 


shoal; 
sea, 
still. 


-1— r 


DODDRIDGE. 

Allfi/ro  moderato. 


i  CONDI 

lit 


chabi.es  zeuner. 


(CHRIST'S  CONDESCENDING  REGARD  TO  LITTLE  CHILDREN.) 


1.  See 

2.  IVi- 
■■i.  We 
4.  If 


•;)■ 


Is  - 
111  it 
brini? 
or    - 

« 

— « 


rael  s 
them 
tliein, 
plians 


gen 

to 

Lord, 

thev 


tie        Sliep  -  held 
ap  -  proacli,     he 


bv 
are 


fe 
left 


-   vent 

be    - 

V 

■0- 


stand, 
cries, 
prayer, 
hind, 


With 

Nor 

And 

Thv 


scorn 
yield 
guard  - 


S — j  ~  J!«z  I  — ^ ' 


« F ^—1—0 0^—0 — ' — ^—i—m 


en    - 
their 
them 
ian 

J'- 

■# — 


gag  -  ing 
liiim  -  ble 
up        to 

care       we 


charms, 
name, 
thee, 
trust. 


iii^e 


^cc  .^^(irarVji  (tmxtU  ^hcphcvl     CoucUuUrt. 


59 


-S-r— j S — 1^-  -  *>  I — I S — I — 1  — N- 


Hark!  how  he  calls  the    ten-tier  lambs,  And  folds    them  in     his  arms, 

Kor     'twas    to  bless  such  souls  as  these   The  Lord       of  an-pejs    came, 

With    huiii-bli'  trust  that  wo     are  thine,  Tliine  lot      our  off-spring  be, 

That   care  shall  heal  our  bleeding  hearts,  If    weep  -  ing  o'er  their  dust, 


-»- 

V 

And     folds  them 

The     Lord     of 

Tliine   let      our 

If      weep -ing 


m 

an  - 
off. 
o'er 


his  arms, 
gels  came, 
spring  be. 
tlicir    dust. 


:X. — j—\ »«-l 


%ts\  mWt  Sluvsstij  (One. 


"  Ho.  every  one  that  tbirstetb,  come  ye  to  the  waters,  and  he  that  liatb  no  money,  come  ye.  buy  and  eat.  yea,  como  buy  wine  and  milk 

without  money  and  without  price."    IsaiabSo:  1. 
Words  by  Rev.  E.  PORTER  DYER.  L.  M. 


1.  Ho!       lit 

2.  Why  wilt 
.3.  In   -  cline 


•  -*  -0-  '  *    -0-  ' 


m 


thirst  -  ing  one, 
mon  -  ey  spend 
will  -  ing    ear. 

It: 


Come 

For 

And 


:tr:r=»^=?ziti? 
•-•— 5 — •— F— 


,^_J .-!!• 


wa-ters,  come,  Tlio'  mon-ey  thou   hast  none,  The 

is       not  bread?  Why  toil     till    life   sliall  end,    Yet 

come     to     me,     For       if      thy   soul  shall  hear,  Its 


;«_i«:=t_t y,z:z^-\::^ ^^^ — ^. 


* -J = — *— * *-l-#— f# 0 0-li0 0 J 5=I-^^^__^ ,^I_J _j_l       _1 1 


Sa  -  viour  bids  thee  come.  Yea,  buy  and  eat,  both  milk  and  wine,  Whil"  love  di-vine  makes  both  most  sweet, 
leave  thy  soul  un-fod?  Eat  that  is  good,  and  let  de- light  Thy  soul  in-vifo  to  lieavcn-ly  food, 
por    -   tion     life      shall  be,     A      por-tion   this  whicli  shall  en  dure.    And  will     in-sure      the  dawn     of    bliss. 

2_jt=*T=:?==  i»i:=5z:*=:i=  i*==:'=:-=:zti  -=i£— •r3.?it-=:==^=^-f5==^ 


ill 


60    Words  by  L.  M 
ALleqro 


(Bxtx  (^tmm%  Roving  <f  avi^uv. 


DRANOEL, 

Fine. 


:=i: 


gra    -  ciouB, 
Sav    -  iour, 
ref    -    uge 
SaT    -   iour, 
all  our 

Je    -      sua, 


lov  -  ing 
Bless  -  ed 
ha^e  but 
Bless  -  ed 
hu  -  man 
Bless  -  ed 


Sav-  iour, 
Sav  -  iour, 
Je  -  sus, 
Sav  -  iour, 
la  -  bors 
Je   -  sus, 


Come,  and 

To  thy 

Who  the 

Life  and 
Un  -  til 
Help  and 


bless 

pres    -  ence 

soul  from 

peace  in 

thou  thine 

mer    -  cy 


^  -ri- 

from  on  high; 

we  would  fly. 

death  can  save. 

thee  we  have, 

aid  be  -  stow, 

to  us  show. 


^  P-1  rs 


-t-'z r_^_i — — 1^^ — \-A — r=^:_H — ]~«^_4~l-H-— ^ — i— i — '-^ — — i 

4?_u — I — -J — I — I — ^-"5— I — A  A — j— ^ — I — J— #--j — i—L.  jnq — , — :i — ^ — , — I — , 


GiTe     to 
He         from 
But        thou 


UB  thy 

CT    -    'ry 
wait  -    est 


liT    -    ing  «a    -    ter, 

dan    -  ger  frees       us. 

to  be  gra  -  clous. 


May 
And 

All 


drink  and 
deems  us 
weak  -    ness 


nev    -     er  die, 

from        the      grave, 
thou      dost    know. 


Bather  slow. 


^MtmM  ^t^t  friend. 


(DEATH   OF  A  TEACHER.I 

-r 


Arranged  from  MEHUL. 

Fine. 


ilpii^irp^iipriS=*l^^& 


1.  Fare 

Till 
».c.     Has 

2.  Fare 
And 
And 


well. 

we 

made 
well. 
when 

er 


dear 
are 

in 

dear 

we 

'ry 


friend,  a 
raised  with 
dust  its 
friend,  a 
meet,  no 
thought   and 


long  fare  -  well, 
thee        to    dwell 

8!  -  lent  bed, 
gain  fare  -  well, 
tongue    can      tell 

ef    -      fort    bead 


For  we 

Ou  Zi      - 

And  there 
Soon       we 

How  great 

To  rise 


mM 


-\=-- 


i«^^=r=F 


:?-,SaEE3: 


61 
D.C. 


3t 


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Our  friend     and     broth  -    er, 
No    more     we'll   mourn   thoo, 


==^=r 


lo!       Is  dead.    The    cold      and 
part  -  ed  friend,   But    lift        our 

,j£l_t-'  ■«-    -^    -*-    -^ 


life  -  less      clay 
ar   -    dent    prayer, 


It: 


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^ 


^ 


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WordB  hy  F.  R.  HAVEKOAL. 

A  llegro. 


Dr.  L.  MASON. 


•-• # ^^^ • 0^ -I*^^ 0 0- 


1.  Je  -  sus,  Mas  -  ter,     whose    I  am, 
Purchased  thine  a    -    lone     to  be, 

2.  Oth-er  lords   have  loni;  held  swny. 
Now  thy  name      a   -   lone     to  bear, 

3.  Je  -  sus,  Mas  -  ter,        I     am  thine. 
Keep  nio  f;iilli|- ful,     keep  me  near. 


By  thy  blood,  O        spotless  Lamb,      Shed    so   wil-ling- 
Tliy  dear  voice  a  -   lone    o  -  bey,  Is      my  dai  -  ly, 

Li^t    thy  presence        in     moshine,       All    mv^homeward 


ly      for  me, 
hourly  prayer; 
way  to  cheer; 


Let    my  heart  be      all     thine  own, 
Whom  have  I    in  heaven  but  thee? 
.Je  -  sus,    at  thy  feet         I  fall, 


Let  me  live  to 
Nothinj;  else  my 
O     be   thou    my 


jov 
all 


y 

a  -  lone, 
can     be. 
in      all. 


^^g^^e 


i^fEEga 


i 


62 


Words  by  L . 

Legato. 


%\^  ^xcui  U  \\ux  the  ^Itildve u  ^ing. 


••8: 


DRANOEL. 


b!E^8: 


+^- 


riipi^iippi 


'Tis  sweet  to  hear   the  children  sing  Tlieir  songs  of  joy  to  Christ  their  King,  And  in     his  ho  -  ly  name  rejoice, 

( jod  Iiears  their  prayers  and  songs  of  praise, 
The  an -gels  love    to   hear  them  sing  High  praises  to  their  God  and  King,  And  may  all  cliildren  join  the  song, 

Around  God's  throne  at   his  right  hand, 


&F?=4: 


4=: 


-V— l: 


-S=^a=$^ 


:£f?=fe: 


Fine. 


D.a, 


^: 


i^p^ 


^^m 


While  praising  him  with  heart  and  voice. 

And  blesses  them  thro'  all  their  days. 

In   rapturous  notes  tbe  sound  prolong. 

And  sing  and  praise  at  his  command 


'Tis  thus  they  sing.'tis  thus  they  pray,  Up-on    the   ho  -  ly  Sabbath  day; 
And  when  they've  sung  their  last  glad  song,    They'll  go  to  join  the  ransomed  throng 


mM 


fct=^= 


fe 


g_H»-g-4J-f-Fgi=g=g=i^-FS:zzg--gic7gig=:tr=f 


Words  by  EMILY  OAKEOLL. 

Andante,  mf 


Andante,  mf  mp     VJ'*VW 


^wo  tmm\  Wmxm' 


NATHAN  BARKER. 


mp 


liSfi^^p^^^ 


1.  I      have  two  homes,  two  happy  homes, 

2.  I     think    up  -  on    my  earth  -  ly  liome, 

3.  The  glo  -  ries     of    my    heavenly  home 

4.  Mv  Fath  -  er,  hear  my     earn  -  est  praver 


By    God    the   Fath-er        given; 
And  sweet    e  -  mo-tions       rise; 
Nor    pen     nor  tongue  maj'   tell, 
For    those     I      dear  -  ly       love; 


One 

Yet 

For 

O 


precious  home  is 
still     my   spir  -  it 
none  save    spir-its 
take     us     all  when 


£ 


jL-^. 


*  From  Sabbxkh  Songo— by  Demission. 


mf       crt'. 


63 


here       on  earth,  My 

loDgg      to  reach    My 

■ano    -    tl  -    Bed       In 

life          u  o'er      To 


ife 


oth    -    er  la  in         hear  -  en, 

home       a    -  bove  the  skies, 

that    bright  land  may  dwell, 

our    bright  home        a  -      boTe, 


iPWP 


dim.  p 

My        oth      -      er  is       in  heaTen. 

My        homo  a    -  bove  the  ekiea. 

In         that         bright  laurl  may         dwell. 

To         our         bright  home  a  .     bore. 


1 


^^ 


1 


Sot  too  fast 


L.  MARSHALL. 


1.    Gb     -  CiOUB 

Safe  with 

3.  With  -  out 

J»oue  bo 

3.  Oil  thy 
Tiuch  them, 

4.  Krum  ttie 
lu  their 


Shepherd, 
in  thy 
tliee  all 
side  thy 
love      anil 


loT     -    Ing 

bo      -      SOU! 

hu  -  nian 
self  cau 
care        we 


Lord,  what        peace    and 
woiTdiaiid  Sa     -     tans 

hearts  be  faith      Im 


Sav  -  iour.  Draw  our  chil  -  dren's       hearts      to 

fold  -    ed  May  they  quick  -  ly  gath  -  crcd 

ef     -     fort  Im    -  po        -  tent      must  ev    -    er 

save    them.  But  alt  power    is 

cast      them.  Bring  -  ing  tliem     in 

pleas  -  ure  In  thy        -        self        and 

bond  -  age.  From     the  flesh       O 

plant  •  ed.  Love  and  bo    -     li 


given  to 

faith  to 

ways  must 

set  them      free, 

iiess,  by          thee. 


^^ 


'^^^m^^m 


^^-^a  ^ 


1^=d 


Jt—f: 


-<5>- 


^^- 


grs    -  clous 


SaT  -  lour, 


Draw    our 


• — » -  f— • — p — 


"'"   "  °         '  '^  chil  -  drej's         htarts         to         the«. 


:t=[ 


64 


Words  by  C.  HOWES. 

Alleqrelto. 


(AKNIVERSARY  HYMN.) 


L.  MARSHALL. 


^igjiin  mWx  (^xwitivX  fieavtis  m  Came. 


'jLz.—z 


1.  A      - 

2.  Stern 

3.  The 

4.  Then 


gain  with  grate 
win  -  ter  witli 
earth  renewed, 
let        us     join, 


-ful 
his 
with 

while 


hearts      we  come,    On     this 
frost      and  snow,    And  chill    . 
ver  -  dure  clothed,  The  woods 
na   -   ture  sings.    And  swell 


:it: 


-4- 


and 
the 


an 

winds, 

fields 

cho 


T 

I 
■    ni     -    ver  -  sary 

has     passed       a   - 
speak   foith       his 

ru3       loud      and 


P 


-#- 
day ; 
way; 
praise; 
high, 


T — r- 


: m i_*t_l_^ 


u 


To  praise  the  Lord 
And  gor  -  geous  spring, 
While  birds  in  sweet  • 
With   prais    -    es        to 

#— # — 


llil^l 


with 


est 
the 


heart 
blithe 
notes 
King 


and  voice,    And     un      -     to  him 

and  fair,     Has     ush    •    ered  in 

pro-claim       His   power      and  love 

of  kings.  Whose  good  -   nesa  fills 


-0 

T— 

de  - 
this 
in 
the 


\-^^\ 


vout 
glo    ■ 
tune 
earth 


rious 
ful 
and 


pray, 
day. 
Jays, 
sky. 


t^   -?1- 


Ei^[ 


:fi 


Lively, 


f  uw  ^et  and  ^wvtK. 


T.  FOWNE8. 


i 


1.  Pur  -  er  yet    and     pur    -    er      I  would  be  in  mind,     Dear  -  er  yet  and  dear-er 

2.  Calm-er  yet    and   calm   -  er      Tri-al  bear  and  pain,     Sur  -  er  yet  and  sur  -  er 

3.  Higher  yet    and   high  -  er   Out  of  clouds  and  night,  Near-er  yet  and  near-er 

-# — »—0 — s-f? <?—,-»—# — s — s-r** — n-*— s •- 


Ev  -  ery  du-ty    find. 

Peace  at  last  to   gain. 

Ris  -  ing  to  the  light. 

G~ 


__ij_U— _# — # 0—0 ,-  <? <f—x-0 — 0 5 arZj^ !"• — « 2 — • T'^ ^^1 • • — J-f  '*' P 


f  urcv  %t\  and  ^utct     (J^oucludcil  cs 


Hopins;  still  and  trustin<j  Ood  witliout  a  fear,  Pa-tienl-ly  be  -  liev  -  ing 
vSuftciiiii;  still  and  do-ini;.  To  liis  will  resigned.  And  to  God  sub  -  du  -  ing 
Light  serene  and  lio-ly  Where  my  soul  may  rest,  Pu  -  ri-fied    and     low  -  ly, 


He  will  make  all  clear. 

Heart  and  will  and  mind. 

Sane  -  tified  and  blest. 


5ltn<(i  shall  Jcatl  SIiij  Child  to  ®h«  ? 


66 


IVngcl  f  0ic(!Si. 


Words  by  F.  W.  FABER, 

Allegro. 


DRANOEL. 


-J- 


^1 


=j: 


-4 — 


— «- 


3^ 


-1^ 


1.  Hark!  hark!  my  soul,  an-gel-ic  sonirs  are  swellina;  O'er  earth's  green  fields  and  o  -  cean's  wave-beat     shore; 

2.  Kest  comes  at  length, tlinuijh  life  be  long  and  dreary,  The  day   must  dawn,  and  dark-some   night    be       past, 

3.  An  -  gels    sing  on,  your  faithful  watclies  keeping,    Sing   us   sweet    fragments    of       the     songs     a    -    bove. 


P 


i^i 


uttn!: 


333feN 


-f- 


E£ 


;:^^ 


P 


How  sweet  the  truth  those  bless-ed   strains  are  tell  -  ing.     Of    that    new     life  when   sin  shall    be 

All     journeys     end  in    wel-come      to      the  wea  -  ry.  And  heaven,  tlie  heart's  true  home, will  come 

Till  morning's  joy  shall  end    the   night   of  weep-in"g.     And  life's  long  sliad-ows   break    in    cloud 

-f2 (»- 


-B9- 


g; 


\ \ 1 — - — I — u-^ m- 


:p=3*: 


t: 


^H 


■C 1 K 


ao  more, 
at  last, 
less  love. 


M 


I  r 

Sing  -  ing    to 


t 


^ 


wel  -  come  the     pil.grims    of 


night. 


f-=^ 


Wc  arc  3llmo5it  (Thm. 


87 


With  expression, 


'Tbe  comiDg  of  the  Lord  drawetb  nigb." 


I..  MA.BSHALL. 


^^m^mm 


1.  Sweet  the  votds  that  ^'reet  nivear,  Weare  almost  there.almost  there,  Aiipel  bands  the  mejsage  bear,  We  are  almost  there. 

2.  Tnv'lin);  in  a    vul  -  ley  here,  We  are  almost  there, almo--t  tlicre,Thinkin{;  not  a  doubt  or  fear,  We  are  almost  there. 

3.  Pa-tient-ly  on  earili  well  stay.We  are  almost  there.almost  there, Looking,  watching  every  day,  We  are  almost  there. 


.lust  a  lit-tle  while  bo-low,  Then  eter-nal  joys  we'll  know.  And  a  Saviour's  glories  show;  We  are  al  -  most  there. 
Just  a  few  more  storms  shall  como.And  we  roach  our  hoavenly  homo, Krom  it  we  shall  nev-er  roam;  We  are  al  -  most  there. 
Soon  in  heaven  we  all  shall  uicfl.Uound  the  blessed  mercy  -  seat,  There  we'll  bow  at    Je  -  sus'  feet;  We  are  al  -  most  there. 


m 


,-#-:-*-^^-#-pJ^-^-^- 


I5=£ 


^ESSEEgigg 


•  1/ 


^ 


Refraik. 


-j^^ 


m 


F=t 


gi-: 


tt^ 


^z^. 


■ZflX 


ii^iii^sll 


Almost  there, 


almost  there,  almost  there,  almost  there, 


We  are   al 


most  there. 


Almost  there, 


almost  there 


almost  there. 


almost  there, 


Slow. 


B^Bt=i 


^ 


L.  M. 


3 


-SI. 


^m. 


^EI 


i 


5 

1.  Lord,  teach      a        lit     -    tie      child       to  pray,  And        oh,      ac  -  cept  tny 

2.  A           lit    -    tie    spar  -  row      can    -  not  fall,  Un    -    no  -  ticed,  Lord,  by 

3.  Teach  me         to      do      what  -  e'er        is  right.  And    when       I       sin  for    - 


prayer, 

thee, 

give, 


m. 


Thou  hear 
And  tho' 
And     make 

J- 


est 
I        am 

it      still 


-J^ 


the    words       I       say,        For     thou      art      eve    -  ry 
so    young    and  small    Thou      car    -  est     still       for 
my     chief      de  -  light       To       love      thee  while       I 


where. 

me. 

live. 


^^^mm 


^^ 


^m  ^mtt  ^\mtx  \m  ^xoa^tA  and  gUtt 


WordB  by  WATERSTON. 

Not  too  fast — viith  expression. 


(DEATH  OF  A  SCHOLAR.) 


L.  MARSHALL. 


'^ot  too  fast — viith  expression.  ^^ 


1.  One    sweet  flower  has    drooped  and      fa  -  ded,    One  sweet  in    -    fant  voice 

2.  But      we        feel      no    thought  of        sad  -  ness.  For    our  friend    is       hap 

3.  She     has      gone    to    Heaven  be    -    fore    us,     But    she  turns    and  waves 

4.  May    our      foot  -  steps      nev  -  er        fal    -  ter    In       the  path      that     she 

5.  Lord,  may       an  -  gels    watch   a    -  bove    us.     Keep  us  all         from    sor    • 

r^  f^>            I    I      I    I   r^  .1 

' i-J-j — J~r'f     a  I'  *i     "*i — ~r*l — *i~r*  n*"f — if       8~^' 


hath    fled, 
py    now, 
her    hand, 
has    trod, 
row    free, 


^^^S 


=1= 


^^^ii^Si 


(Bnt  ^torct  i^ioinrr.    (Konclutictt. 


One    fair 
She    has 
Pointing 
May  we 
May  they 


brow 
knelt 
to 
wor  - 


the 
iti 
the 
ship 


guard  aiiii 


)^^^=t: 


^^' 


.^9=^ 


111(1 


grave  has  shad  -  ed.    One  dear  school-mate 

soul    -  felt  glad  -  ness  Where  the      bless-ed 

glo     -  ries      o'er      us     In         that    hap  -  py 

at  the        al    -  tar      Of     the    great  and 

guide  and  love      us      Till     like    her    we 


now 
an  - 
spir 
liv  - 
Ro 
I 


IS 

gels 
•  it 
ing 
tto 


dead. 

bow. 
land. 

God. 
thee. 


Sacred  dougg 

finely. 


tp 


SkXaiW  t!)e  atntljru),  3Kaise  tl)c  .Sonfl.     (THANKSGivuca.) 


I^  M. 


1.  Swell 

2.  Bless 

3.  Here 

4.  Hark! 


an  -  them, 
ings  from       his 
be-neath        a 
the  voice       of 

f      f     ^ 


raise  the  song, 
lib  -  eral  hand 
vir  -  tuous  sway 
na    -  ture  sings 


Prais  -    es        to        our       God 
Flow  a  -  round   this       hap 

May         we    cheer  -  ful   -    ly 

Prais  -    es        to        the      King 


be  -  long; 
py      land; 

o  -    bey; 

of   kings; 


9^§=^ 


Saints 
Kept 
Nev 
Let 


3S 


an  -  gels 

him  no 

feel  op    - 
join        in 

-^— ^ 


join 
foes 


to      sing 
an  -  noy, 
pres  -    sion's  rod, 
cho    -    ral  song, 


Prais 
Peace 
Ev    - 
And 


the 
dom 

and 
-  ful 


heaven  - ly 
we  en 

wor    -    ship 
notes      pro  - 


King. 
Joy- 
God, 
long. 


=W 


5^ 


i 


70 


Words  by  JOHN  C.  PROCTOR. 

^  :S=&S=;:z:i=:l: 


^t  come  t0  ^ing  to  ^hnisit  our  ^ing. 


^ # 1—1 « S 0 « x-l 


L.  MARSHALL. 


1.  We  come      to  sing  to  Christ  our  King, 

2.  Aud  when  in  heaven, with  sins  forgiven, 
o.  Yes,  then  we'll  sing  to  Christ  our  King, 
4.  With  wav  -  ing  palm  and  echoing  psalm 


A  hymn   of    joy    and    love. 
We  join    the  ransom'd  throng, 
A  hymn   of    roy  -  al     praise. 
We'll  sing  to  Christ  our  God, 


-m^ 


?- 


to  ■Christ  our  King, 


high  we 

harp  and 

shout  the 

thy  is 


raise   our 

voice    we 

song,   its 

he    who 


notes  of 

will  re  ■ 

notes  pro 

died  for 


praise 
joice, 
long 
me, 


agl 


our  notes  of  praise, 


To 

And  Christ 
Thro'  those 
And  washed 

-«- 


en-thron'd 
shall     be 
e   -  ter    - 


bove. 

song. 

days. 

blood. 


Allegretto. 


Dr.  L.  MASON. 


'§m  ^mti  i^  tk  gay, 

yC-lZ-A- — 1—\ ^~-;— I l-i — 1-: m-t-* • #-|-«— h — I — f- — i m \ — t— -I -i^—*-]-'^ — F 

'. 3—1 — L_»___# #-!-<> .-'-l-* 0 #-i-<y — «-_^ — L-0 — ^0 0-i--^ #— !-• *— •-'■-% — ^ 


1.  How  sweet  js  the  day,  Whei)  leaving  our  play,  The    Saviour    to  seek.     The  Saviour    to  seek; 

2.  The  Sabbath  bell  rings.  The  full  choir  now  sings.  The  min-is  -  ter  prays,   The  min-is  -  ter  prays; 

3.  The  dear  place  of  prayer, Our  teachers  are  there.  To  point  us     a- bove,      To  point  us    a -bove; 

4.  To  school,  then,  we'll  go.  For  sure-ly    we  know  Our  Sabbaths  must  end.  Our  Sabbaths  must  end; 


S^- 


1^ 


^IMll^ii 


izitzt: 


§iaur  ^mti  b  t\xt  §^.    Candutled.  71 


Tho     fair  morn  -  ing  glows  When      Jo-  sua 

And  God's     ho  -  ly  word  Do  -  Tout  -  ly  ia 

Their  hearts  burn  with  zeal  That  chil  -  dren  may 

O        then        to    the  skies.  Redeemed  may  wo 


rose, 
heard 
feel 
rise 
-5^ 


The 
On 
The 
To 


best  in        the 

all  Sab -bath 

Sav-  lour'akiud 

Je    -  sua     our- 


I 


week, 

days, 

love, 

friend. 


The 
On 
Tho 
To 


best  in  tho  week, 
all  Sab  -  batb  days. 
Sav  -  iour's  kind  love. 
Je  -  sua    our  friend. 


That  calls  tho               ex    -     ilo    home.  The  grand  Sab  -  bat    -  Ic  year,  When  will  It  eomef 

And  keep  the  prize        In      view.  And  thro'  thestonns  of  life  My  way  pur  -     sue. 

My  Sav     -  iour               and        my   giianl.  And  when  my  work  is  done,  My  great  re  -    ward. 

Shall  reach  their  long  -  sought  home;  The  ]u       -  bi    -     lee  of  heaven.  When  will  It  come? 


)t.fc 


the 
iour 
their 


fi=f 


fefeE^ 


m 


i^# 

T^^'- 


E=^ 


72 


§t^n^f  §  mjj  (vt^^^  Mvt  Uhn. 


GBANT. 


MOZART. 


Lively. 


1.  Je  -  sus,  I        my  cross  have    ta  -  ken,  All      to  leave    and   fol  -  low  thee;  Na  -  ked,  poor,  des  ■ 

2.  Man  may  trou-ble    and      dis  -  tress  me; 'Twill  but  drive  me      to    Thy  breast:  Life  with  tri  -  als 


*S 


P 


^p^^pfp^pH 


pised,  for  -  sa  -  ken.  Thou, from  hence, my    all    shall      be:  And  whilst  thou  shalt  smile    up  -  on  me, 
hard    may  press  me;  Heaven  will  bring  nie  sweet  -  er    rest;    O,       'tis    not     in    grief    to  harm  me 


e^ 


m. 


^^ 


-^ 


iic=t^ 


'^ 


JS?-H*i!, 


■•-     •  •    * -4-0- 


God  of  wisdom, love  and  miglit,Foes  may  hate, and  friends  disown  me. Show  thy  face, and  all    is    bright. 
While  thy  love  is  left    to  me;  O, 'twere  not  in  joy    to  charm  me,  Were  that  joy  unmixed  witli     thee. 


g  mil  a  ^ittlc  §il(]rim  be. 


73 


\lleqro  moderalo. 

r  -N 


Words  and  Music  by  W.     .  HEATH. 


5 

1.  I  will  a 

2.  I  will  a 

3.  I  will  a 


^  -5- 

lit  -  tie  pil-prini  be, 

lit  -  tie  pil  grim  be, 

lit  -  tie  pil-grim  be, 


Resolved  a  -  lone  to 
And  try  my  best  to 
And  when  tbou  callest 

-# • 0- 


fol-low  thee.  Thou  Lamb  of  God,  who 
fol-low  thee.  Where  God  is    sit  -  ting 
un  -  to    me,      I  know  that    I    shall 


_     ^        _  _    _  _         _         _  -•-   -•-  -0-/S^     4  -0-  -0 *-#-* 

— zsi-j — L> — [^ — 5 — ^— J-5 — ^ — ,,—t^p^^ — ^in^ — ^-^^ — ^     V  "i^— Jv — st> — U — V — L 


nt. 


a  tempo. 


-■*« — -—— -^r~  g'  ~i — ' r ^^ — -g-]-^ — --*> — I — zz'^-z 


Chorus. 
N         N        _  s K 


now     art  gone    Up     to     the  ev 

on      his  throne,  To    wel-come  lit 

then   re  -  joice,    To  hear  the  soiiiu 

-  r5 


0- 

-  or  -  last  -  iiig  throne. 

-  tie     cliil  -  dreii  home. 
1   of     thy    dear  voice. 


zMz  -9- 


I      will        a     pil  •  grim  be,        I 


W^ 


S: 


i_r-#-r-^ 


-^ 1 — » m-0 — m — — T-^- r m — ■ — w — i — ^ r f ^—w—» r- 


L.^_, 


.— •^-^.-JSS- 


Tlt. 


wi'i       a     pilt;rim  bo;        I     wil 


~0r'-0,-  -     5* 

lit  -  tit'       pil-grira  be.      Resolved  a  -  lone  to       fol-low  thee. 

.5:  -: 


b.    -•-    M-0—0'                 0    -*-       .                   -•-#_                                                                      -0-          ^^       -0-       ^        /-^^ 
1 K_5 y—^ y  LP_C_y_X^ > y ^ 1-^ ^ H-   L^-l-,< ^ 1^ > Hy— .-> CTlJ 


*  From  "Buda  of  FrouiUc"— by  permissloD 


74 


Eev.  8.  B.  GOTJLD. 

n    u  March  movement. 


©tttrard,  €ltri$ttatt  ^oldiex^i' 


m 


"Take  unto  you  the  whole  armor  of  God.' 

^^_-!-^-^=H 3=:zirt:!— 


Eph.  6 :  10. 


T.  BISSELL. 


-• — # — 0 — #- 

1.  Onward,  Christian    sol  -  diers,      Marching   as    to  war, 

2.  Lilje  a    migh-ty        ar  -  my    Moves  the  church  of  God, 

3.  Crowns  and  thorns  may  perish,  Kingdoms  rise  and  wane, 

4.  Onward,  then,  ye    peo  -  pie,     Join  our  hap  -  py  throng, 


With  the  cross  of     Je   -  sus 

Brothers,  we  are    tread  -  ing 

But  the  church  of  Je  -  sus 

Blend  with  ours  your  voic-es. 


zt-li 


i 1-,-f- 


o  -  ing    on    be-fore;  Christ  the  roy  -  al      Mas  -  ter    Leads    against  the  foe: 


Go- 

Where  the  saints  have  trod ; 
Constant  will  re-main; 
In    the    triumph  song; 


roy  -  al      Mas  -  ter    Leads    against  the  foe; 
We      are  not    di  -  vid  -  ed.       All    one  bod -y    we. 
Gates  of  hell  can      nev  -  er    'Gainst  that  church  prevail, 
Glo  -  ry,  praise  and  hon  -  or,        Men   and  angels  sing, 

i: 


^^n^fjiiiisi 


Forward    in  -  to        bat  -  tie 
One    in  hope  and    doc  -  trine. 
We  have  Christ's  own  promise, 
Thro'  the  countless    a  -  ges, 


V 
See 


;-1 


his  banners    go. 
One      in  char  -  i  -  ty. 
Which  can  nev  -  er    fail. 
Un  -  to  Christ  the  King. 


-0 0 0 #- 

Onward,  Christian 


so'  -  diers, 


— g-^ 


-om  Sabbath  Songs,  transposed  from  C,  by  permisaioo. 


©nuiavd,  Chviistinu  <f  oldicr.     (KoncUttlfl 


•1.1: 


-J— 4-, 


Marching    as        to  war,  With   the  Cross  of 


Je 

-&- 


sus 

— #- 


I 


Go 

#- 


•  ing 

— #- 


on      be  -  fore. 


-(- 


Sa  %t$\\$,  the  Cv0Wtt  of  um  ftouc. 


Words  by  COWPKR. 


"Longing  to  be  with  Christ." 


L  Bf. 


To         Jc  -  sus,    the  crown  ot    my 
O,         bear    me,     j'e   cher  -  u  -  biin. 
Whose  name  is      ex  -  alt  -  cd       a     ■ 
Dis  -  solve  thou  these  boniis  that  de 
0,       strike     off     this     ad  -   a  -  mant 
Nor    grieve    an     -  y   more   by     my 


hope, 
up, 
bove 
tain 
chain, 
sins 


IS 

me 


i6?l4ii^i^^Sl^§ 


My  soul 
Anfl  waft 
All  i;lo  -  ry, 
My  soul  from 
And  make  me 
The  bo  -  som 
N 


in 

a    ■ 

do  - 
her 

e    - 

on 
,N 
—0— 
-t- 


baste 
■  way 
min  - 

por  - 

ter    - 

which 


My         Sa  -  viour,    whom     ab  -  sent       I  love.         Whom    not      hav  -  ing      seen        I  a     -     dore, 

When  that      hap  -  )'y  (■     -   ra        be    -   gins.         When     ar  -  raj-ed     in        thy      glo  -  ries    they  shine, 


76 


fetev  §it|mtt. 


Easter  Hymn  by  H.  WARE,  Jr. 
Cheerfully . 


'lift  your  glad  voices  in  triumph  on  high.' 


1.  MARSHATX. 


Zt 


1^ 


For  Easter. 

1.  Lift  your  glad  voic-es     in    triumph  on  high,    For  Je  -  sus  hath  ris  -  en  and  man  can-not  die; 

2.  Glo  -  ry  to  God    in    full  anthems  of  joy,      The  be  -  ing  he  gave  us  death  cannot   de-stroy; 
For  Christmas. 

Shout  the  glad  tidings,  ex  -  ult  -  ing  -ly  sing,      Je  -  ru  -  sa-lem  triumphs,   Mes-si  -  ah    is  King; 


#-f^ 


t-^ 


-#-      -•-      -G>- 


^Sl 


^ 


t±A 


1 — r- 


-^ 


Vain  were  the  terrors  that  gathered  around  him,  And  short  the  dominion  of  death  and  the  grave;  He 
Sad  were  the  life  we  must  part  with  to-morrow.  If  tears  were  our  birthright  and  death  were  our  end ;  But 
Zi  -  on    the  mar-vel-ous  sto  -  ry    be  tell-ing.    The  son   of    the  highest  how  low  -  ly  his  birth;  The 

J 


^rf^ 


:H'rfe: 


-^- 


— 1 — \^ 1 , — .-  J — 


(Eaistcv  ijiijmn,     Condudel 


77 


m^^mmm^m^^ 


"f-    "*■    ■•'  ^ 
burst  from  the  fetters  of  darkness  that  bound  him,  Resplendent  in       glo  -  ry, 
Je-sns  hath  cheered  tlie  dark  valley  of    sor-row,     And  bade  us    iin  -  inor-tal 
brightest  arch -an  -  gel    in    glo-ry    ex  -  cell-in'j;,  He  stoops   to 


to    live  and  to  save. 

to     heav-en  as-cend. 

re  -  deem  thee,  he  reigns  upon  earth 


9^ 


J_ 


qs: 


'^^^^^m^^ 


^ 


m 


aa 


Loud  was  the  cho-rus    of      an-gels   on  high.    The  Saviour  hath  ris  -  en  and  man  can-not  die;    The 


Lift  then  your  voic-es     in 
Siiout  the  glad  tidings,   ex 


m 


triunipli  on  high,    For  Je  -  sus  hath  ris-  en  and  man  can-not  die;    For 
ult  -  ing-ly  sing,    Je  -  rii  -  sa  -  lem  triumphs,  Me  -si  -  ah     Is  King;  Je- 

j^    ■•-     «       _-»--#--#-      -0-    -0-    -»-    -0-    ■^-    -p-    -p-    -r5>- 


^h^^^^mm 


Saviour 
Je  -  sus 
ru  -  sa  ■ 


hath 
hath 
lem 


1— 


ris  -  en  and  man  can-not  die, 
ris  -  en  and  ni.iu  can-not  die, 
triumphs,  Mes-si  -  ah      is  King, 

• — » — •  -J- 1 1 f- 


4:^ 


nd  man  can  not  die. 
And  man  can-not  die, 
Mes  -  si  -  ah     is  King 

t  !  » 


and  man 
and  man 
Mes  -  si  - 


4 

can  -  not  die. 
can  -  not  die. 
ah      is    King. 


•  fi         ») 


f 


^ 


78 


Words  by  Rev.  H.  BONAB. 

Lively. 


1 -V 1 p v-^ )•«, s 1 , _ 


L.  MARSHALL. 


1.  These  are  the  crowns  that    we  shall  wear  When   all   the  saints  are  crowned. 

2.  These  are   the  robes     unsolled  and  white  Which  we  shall  then  put        on, 

3.  That      is    the  cit    -    y        of    the  saints  Where  we    so    soon  shall  stand, 

4.  Come  crown  and  throne,come  robe  and  palm,  Burst  forth, glad  stream  of  peace, 

-•-     -#-     -»-  -0-  -#-     -#-     -#-.     -»- ^^ — . 


CnoKus. 


y-» — F-«-*  * — * — * — h 


These  are  the  palms  that 
When  first  among  the 
When  we  shall  strip  these 
Come    ho-ly    cit  -  y 

-»-^    -0-    -»-  --»-     -#- 

"EE5EEif^*~*=53E 


m 8 0 — \.-0 — T — ^ 0 € 0 — I — 0—_ — 0 — 1—0 — J — 0--0^ 0 — • — JZ_I — »_5_^__j_L 


we  shall  bear   On  yon-der     ho  -  ly 

sons  of    light    We  sit    on    yon  -  der 

des  -  ert  tents.  And  quit  this   des  -  ert 

of    the  Lamb,  Rise,  Sun  of   Righteous 

-0 0-       -0-  -0- 


ground, 
throne. 

land. 

ness. 


Then    wel-come    toil    and       care  and  pain, 


-^ — I — t_i^ — 1 


i:-=*EFEEEK* 


•_ 

.:— t: 


And    welcome  sorrow    too;         All       toil  is  rest,  all  grief  is  gain,  With  such  a  prize  in     view. 

-0-~0 0-        s^r-m  0  -0-0- -0-     -0 0 0-0-        -0-        -0- , 

±.:^t±0^-z:rr~»'l±z==xiz±^^^ 


L.  MARSHALL 
A  lleqro. 

^ I 


(HYMN  FOR  EASTKR.) 


79 


L.  MARSHALL. 


^4— iis^-ii^— <* — j-I-* — * — * — ?^1"?^~?^ — I — rH — I — l-F-^-r-*'-* — i\ 


1.  Je   -   sus    Christ,   our  pre-  cious      Sa  -  viour.   Now    is       ris  -    en     from   the   dead,       lie      will   keep    us 

2.  Siiifj  with     joy       tlie  song    of        Mo  -  ses.     Sing    and    bless   the     Saviour's  name,     'Tis        on    him     all 

3.  Kv   -   cr      bless  -  ed     be        the      Fath  -   cr.      For    the    gift       of     his    dear   Son,      Who       is   risen,     a 


Fine. 


-Lr- 


I  •       -0-        -»-       -6^\ty-0-        -•-  •    • 

I  I 

from  all  dan  -  per.  He  for  us  his  blood  hath  shod.  Sine  to  him  im  -  mor  -  tal  prais  -  es, 
hope  re  -  pos  ■  es.  Let  us  shout  a-  loud  his  fame.  Christ  our  Lord,  for  -  ev  -  er  ble£S-ed, 
migh  -  ty       Sa  -  viour.     To      re  -  deem      a    world     un  -  done. 


_'  \  ' .      :  '  ~0-  -0-  -■*- 

For    the  joy    his      niercv    biings;     He      is  with     us   thro'     all      a  -  ges,     And    to  him  the      aii-thcm  rings. 
Who  was  born   in      beth-Ie   -   hem.      On    his  Falh-er's  throne  now  seat  -  ed,     Of-ferinn  grace  to    sin  -  ful  men. 

I       -*-0    «       -• • • ^-        S* • ?-       .  J         J         .      -• *Y.0'*-*-*-    \im 

-— 1 0-0  — — f_l , 1 ffp 1 0 #-i— * • • ^-— ,— &• 1 V*-^-0 _ <*— I- 


80 


f  uicdish  Pother's  ftjimtt. 


L.  MAESHALL. 


Lively  hut  not  too  fast. 


-_- J^-^ 


*         '  .....        ...  ^        And  she 

From  the 

0 — r-# # — 

:i>— t-i> 1/— 


1    There    sit  -  teth        a        dove      so    white  and    fair,      All        on        the     lil    -    y 
1;  And         back  she      comes  from  heav  -  en's  gate,     And   brrngs   that  dove    so 


spray, 
mild, 


§i^^ 


:=t:=t:: 


:^-=^=-.=tzt: 


-W # — ^ — r-r — I — 9 s 


(f=j=8it 


3E1=S=-^1=: 


Je    - 

hears 


sus  Christ      The 
her  speali,       A 


lit 


i 


bless 


tie 
on 


chil 


(Iren 

ery 


prav: 
child. 


— ^-^-r — p-i^ — I"" 


— # — 


•_,_•_,— t—* 1_^ * — »— T  — *-^ *--| 


i,«  or.ro«H<.  her  friend  -   Iv    wings,     And  to    heav  -  en's       Rate       had 

Light  -  ly         f.^ff  ^P"'"^'  7  pi    .    ous    prayer        It        hears    what-ev      -    er  you 

Then,  children,  lift       up  a  pi         ^        v    i    i 

^  . -J-   -»-   z?z-=t:,_# •__^_,_^-=!?- 


sped, 
say, 


And 
That 


_>— /— L 


SEt$^ 


<§ivc(U$h  ijilothcv'is  c^oug.     Concluded 


81 


-— !>• <-i^  l^— . ;j^— — -^^ n 1 1 -1^ — -1^ — >-i^ ^T^ IT 


un  -   to 
heav  -  en 


the 


Father 
dove 


in 
so 


lieaven 
white 


she     bears  The  praj-ers  which  tlie  children   have       said, 
and     fair,       All  on  the  li     -     ly        spray. 


^-^— #—- , 


____ r* F f 1 1 a= =« F F ,  -F 1 F F F i t-F-- F ,-, 

'^-^     f       f * »       ^  — v~r~;/. — -J :;; »— F-»— [-- » — m — » — b^^ — b-t-»-  — *— H 


Jhe  3lJ($untctiott. 


Christian  ITymtia. 
LivAy 


-^fE^5E?^E5^i^ 


— ^— *— *-# 


DRANOEL. 


1.  Sweet  8pi  -  ces  they  broiif;ht  on  their  star-lif;ht-ed   way, 

2.  The  stone     is      removed,  and    the      Saviour     is     gone 

3.  May  Christ  now  ap-pear,    as      to      Ma  -  rv     he   came 


And  came 
O  hail, 
And   fill 

I    ■ 


to 
ye 
ev  - 


the   grave  by    the  dawninp  of  day; 
dig  -  ci-ples,thi9  bright  Sabbath  morn; 
'ry      bo  -  som  with  pi  -  e  -  ty's  flame. 


s      s  s      s      s  s 


"  Itiit  who  will  the  stone  from  the  sep  -  ul  -  chre  roll?' 
Lift,  lift  your  i;lad  voic-es  in  triumph  on  hifrh; 
Then  heaven's  bright  glo-ries     we    soon  shall   ob-tain, 


Thej'  said,  as  the 
Your  Master  has 
Nor  Sabbaths    so 


— •— 

tear  from  their  weeping  eyes  stole. 
ris  -  en,     and    ye  shall  hot    die. 


peaceful 


be 


use-less   and  vain. 


0    jl — * — c — Z — « — •-  -_ m — »        •_  ^^ «. 

I ZZ^lt ^ ^ ^ ^ C- 1-^ ^ > fL-tZT-X^ ^_ 


-• 0. 

-0 0^ 


m 


82 


S^he  c^nbbatlt  ^dtaot,' 


Livelfi. 


W.  B.  BRADBURY. 


T N S 


s-i~0-  y — « — 0 0-  i—0 e 0-1  -B. * • ^ — L 


Sab-bath  School's  a     place   of  prayer,   I     love     to  meet    my  teach-ers  there,    T    love    to     meet  my 

God's     own  book  we're  tauf;ht  to  read  How  Christ  tor  sin-ners  groaned  and  bled, How  Christ  for  sinners 

Sab-bath  School     we    sing  and  pray,  And  learn    to  love    the     Sab-bath  da}',     And  learn  to    love   the 

when    our  daj's       on  earth    are  o'er,  We'll  meet  in  lieaven  to   part    no  more,  We'll  meet  in  heaven  to 


--]— J- — I — (- — :— T — ^^^— -j- — ^^'— --^T-:^ — I ^ — kt— N — N — »< — rri-^— 

^»^f-j— F^-T-» — >— #— M-*— ^-S— *-|-g— »— ?— ^4-$— : 


teach   -  ers  there; 

groaned  and  bled: 

Sab   -    bath  daj', 

part         no  more; 

-0- 


They  teach  me  there  that  ev  -  'ry  one  May  find  in  heaven  a  hap  -  py 
That  pre  -  cious  blood  a  ran-soni  gave,  Kor  sin  -  ful  man  his  soul  to 
That  when  on  earth  our  Sabbaths  end,  A  glo-rious  rest  in  heaven  we'll 
Our    teach  -  ers   kind   we  there  shall  greet.  And  oh,  what  joy  'twill    be    to 


:^:z^===t=;3rizf=t:={=c==ci=:c==r={i=^==:i=^=Jic====i:=iciB=^i 

-Z 1 1 C J 1 ^ / ^ 1/-- 1-;^ ^ 1/ /--J— ^ y ^ »'-l-^ ^- 

Boys.  All. 

— s-i — I 1—, r  r -^ — '!5^~^~r--h— m^ — 


find         in     heaven 
sin    -    ful      man 
glo  -  rions       rest 
oh,      what    joy 


a  hap 

his  soul 

in  heaven 

'twill  be 


py 

to 
we'll 
to 


home, 
save, 
spend, 
meet. 


-•- 

I 
I 

I 
In 


love 

love 

love 

heaven 


to  go, 
to  go, 
to  go, 
a  -  hove, 


I 


love 
love 
love 


to 
to 

to 


go. 


EllEiE^i^ 


In     heaven      a  -  bove, 
-0-     -#-•      -f o- 


I 
I 
I 

In 


ik  B;  parmlssion. 


V— L- • 


<?hf  ^ubbatlt  School     Coudurtcl 


83 


Boi/t) 


Alt. 


love  to  pn  to  Subbath  School,      I      love        to    go,      I     love      to    go,     I      love  to   go    to    Sab  -  bath  School, 
heaven  above  to  part    no   more.    In   heaven      a-bove.    In  heaven    a-bove    In  heaven  above  to     part      no     more. 
-•-  -•  -  -•-  ~S- '    -»-  -•-  -^-  -■ "- 


— M ff — ff 9 — m 1 — ,^~- —    1 1 — , -^ — #— T— * — ^ — 9 — ■ ' ^ — I — ^  .     I"! 


fa 

Wordii  by  CHARLOTTE  ELLIOTT. 
Allegro  iiioderalo, 


L.  MAKSH.XLL. 


gu^t  a^  3j  am. 


-#- 

1.  Just  as 

2.  Just  as 
o.  Just  as 
A.   Just  as 

5.  Just  as 

6.  Just  as 


am,  with-out  one  plea, 
ain,  and  wait-ing  not 
am,  though  tossed  a  -  bout 
am,  poor,  wretched,  blind, 
am,  tliou  wilt  re  -  ceive, 
am,     thy    love   unknown 


-—-J — I — —J- 0 0 0 — .. — y-  --         y 3 w — r~^~   ~i ^ ^ 


But  that  thy  blood  was  shed  for  me, 
To  rid  my  soul  of  one  darlc  blot. 
With  many  a  con  -  flict,  many  a  doubt, 
Sif;ht,  rich  -  es,  heal  -  ing  of  the  mind, 
Wilt  wel-come,  par  -  don,  cleanse,  re  -  lieve. 
Has  bro  -  ken  ev  -  'ry  bar  -  rier  down, 
-»— r-#-- 0 r 


And  that  thou  bidst  me  come  to  thee, 
To  thee,  whose  blood  can  cleanse  each  spot, 
F"ightin;^s  with  -  in  and  fears  with  -  out. 
Yea,  all  I  need  in  thee  I  find, 
Be  -  cause  thy  prom  -  ise  I  be  -  lieve, 
Now      to     be    thine,     yea,    thine    a    -  lone, 


w w m — ( — ^ — ^—f 


O  Lamb  of  God, 

O  Lamb  of  Ood, 

O  Lamb  of  God, 

O  Lamb  of  God, 

O  Lamb  of  God, 

O  Lamb  of  God, 


s^i 


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-« '^-izi'^—izX — r=iii — '^ y- 


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come, 
come, 
come, 
come, 
come, 
come, 


I  come 

I  come 

I  come 

I  come 

I  come, 

I  come 

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84 


Mrs   E.  W.  CHAPMAN. 


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J.  H.  TENNET. 


1.  Thy      life    is  hid    with  Christ  in  God,    By  faith    its   pul  -  ses 

2.  Not      now   is  grant-ed     tliee    to  know,  Unseen    the  mys  -  tic 

3.  Wlien  tempest-power  lias  passed  a-way.  And  thou  these  scenes  re 

4.  At    home,  in  heaven's  ef  -  fiil-gent  light,  Ilereaf  -  ter    thou  shalt 


X 


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1 


-• — - 
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heat;    Tho'  mist  and  storm  ob- 
hand,    Each  changing  phrase  tho' 
view,    Wilt  see    that  one    has 
know    How  close,  yet  veil'd  from 
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m 


Chorus. 


S  _,^ 


given !  Then  let  thy  faith  be  strong, 


scure  thy  road,  Love  guides  thy  weary  feet.  O  precious, sweet  assurance 
dark    be-low.  Is  bright  beyond  the  strand, 
given  each  day  Fresh  grace  for  trials  new. 
hu-man  sight,Christ  walked  with  thee  below. 

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r  -0-  -0-  -0-  '       >  .  '     1^  '  ^ 

What  DOW  seems  dark,in  yonder  heaven  Will  prove  a  theme  for  song,  Will  prove  a  theme  for  song. 

a  tlieme  for  song. 


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±: 


i: 


'—I— 


3EE5EEE 


mm 


Ilatianal  ^v^tt. 


85 


Solo  for  either  Voice. 

Allei/ru  e  mneUoso. 


p.  S.  G.     Arranged  by  L.  M. 


»/  '     -- »-    -5-    -9-      -0-    ■■*-     '      r     — *-        *    -*-  * 

1.  To  our  country's  God  we  bend, Off 'rinx  thanks  and  love  supreme,  For  our  blessings  that  transcend 

2.  O'er  tiic  main  by  tyrants  driven.  All  may  find    a     ref-uge  here.  Use  the  pow'rs  that  (Jod  hassiven, 

3.  Here  the  people's  choice  prevails, Wlion  the  freest  then  the  best;     Whether  force  or  fraud  assails, 

4.  Crowded  cities,  teeming  farms.  Days  of  peace  a-roiuid  display,     Gatb'ring  rise,  at  war's  a-larms, 

5.  God,  to  thee,  whose  constant  aid  Guards  the  land  thy  purpose  wise   Has  for   no  -  ble    u  -  ses  made. 


Sage's 
Full      of 
Time     its 
Mar  -  tial 
Grate-ful 


^B=^. 


ff  CnoRus. 


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plan 

hope 

wis  - 

hosts 

songs 


or 
and 
dom 

in 
for 


po  -  et's  dream, 
void      of    fear, 
will      at  -  test, 
stern      ar  -  ray. 
ev  -  er     rise. 


Wave  our  flag   o'er  land    and  sea,    While  be  -  neath  its 


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u  -  nite  Hearts  and  hands  and   voi  -  ces    freg,      God    pre-servo      and  speed 


the  right. 


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86 


^howjet^  0f  Riming. 

"  Bles3  me,  eren  me  also."    Gen.  27:  34. 


t.  MARSHALL. 


„      Legato. 

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1.  Lord, 

I 

hear 

of 

showers  of 

bless  -  ing, 

Thou 

art     scat-terins. 

full 

and 

free, 

2.  ra.ss 

lue 

not, 

oh 

gra  -  Clous 

Fa  -  ther. 

Sin 

-    ful  though 

my 

heart 

may 

he, 

3.  Pass 

me 

not. 

oh 

ten  -  der 

Sav  -  iour! 

Let 

me     love 

and 

cling 

to 

thee; 

4.  Pa.ss 

me 

not, 

oh 

nii£;h  -  ty 

Spir  -  it, 

Thou 

canst  make 

the 

blind 

to 

see; 

5.  Have 

I 

long 

in 

sin    been 

sleep  -  ing, 

Long 

been  slight  - 

ing, 

griev  - 

mg 

thee  ? 

6.  Love 

of 

God, 

so 

pure    and 

changeless. 

Blood 

of    Christ 

so 

rich 

and 

free. 

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Showers,    the  thirst    -    y 

Thou    might'st  curse  me, 
I                am     long   -   ing 

Wit    -      ness  -  er  of 

Hast          the    world  my 

Grace         of    God,  so 
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:t 


re  -  fresh  -  ing, 
the     rath  -  er 
thy      fa   -  vor, 
sus'     nier  -  it, 

heart    been   keep -ing? 

strong    and  bound-less. 


land 
but 
for 
Je 


-*- 
Let  some  drop-pings 
Let  thy  mer  -  cy 
When  thou  com  -  est. 
Speak  the  word  of 
Oh  for  -  give,  and 
Mag  -  ni  -  fy  it 
J_ 


-^—1—0 -j r^^ 


fall        on 

light       on  me. 

call       for  ine. 

power    to  me. 

res  -  cue  me. 

all         in  me. 


me, — 


Let     some    drop-pings     fall 

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on 


me. 


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(The  3io\^  of  i^avdon/ 


87 


Written  by  AUGUSTUS  L.  IIILLnOUSK-Died  near  Paris,  1859. 

1st  &  2(1  Soi>iJAXO. 
Trio.      Moilnato,  ^ 


M.  KELLER. 


tE:^--q=d:-=, 


--■X- 


I — I a •— F-7 — -^h— '  •— #-5— • # — {-*# — S-*— 2  -F 


1.  Trembling     before      thine 

2.  Tlie      Sa-viour  smiles!    up 

3.  Earth  halli    a    joy 

4.  Ye        saw    of    old 
").   IJri^lit  lior-alds    of 

I.,oiid     is    tlie  souk; 
But        I       a  -  mid 


Alto. 


aw    - 
on 
un-known 
on      cha    - 
th'  E  -    ter    - 
the    heaven 
your    clioir 


ful  throne, 
my  soul 
in  heaven, 
OS  rise 
nal  Will, 
-  ly  plain 
shall  shine. 


O 

New 
Tlie 
The 

A  - 

Is 
And 


Lord !  in 
tides  of 
new-born 
beauteous 

broad  his 
sha  -  ken 
all     your 


dust  my 
hope  tu  - 
peace  of 
pil  -  lars 
er  -  rand 
with  the 
knowledge 


sins 

mult 

sin 

of 

ye 

clio 
sha+1 


I  own, 
nous  roll; 
forgiven! 
the  skies; 
ful  -  til; 
ral  strain; 
be  mine; 


±^JX 


— I— •— *-- d- 


i—n — s-i — I 


ili^^lj5^3iiyii 


Jus  -  tice  and  mer  -  cy 
His  voice  pro-claims  my 
Tears  of  such  pure  and 
Ye  know  where  morn  ex 
t)r,  throned  in  floods  of 
And      dy  -  ing    ech  -  oes, 


Ye 

P 


for 

par  - 

deep 

-  ult  - 

beam 

float  - 


ou    your  harps  must  learn 


my    life 

don  found; 

de  -  light, 
ing  springs, 
-  y    day, 
ing    far, 

to  hear 


Con  -  tend !    O 
Se  -  raph  -   ic 
Ye        an  -  gels! 
And    eve  -  niug 
Syni  -  pho-nious 
Draw     inu  -  sic 
A        se  -  cret 
/ 


--•*- 


smile    and    heal 
trans  -  port   wings 


the 

the 


nev 
folds 

in 
from 
chord 


-   er  (limined  your 
her    droop  - ing 
his      pres  -  ence 
each    cliiiu  -  ing 
that   mine      will 


*  From  "Buda  of  Promise"— by  permission; 


88 


Words  by  Mrs.  ANNIE  D.  DAKLINc;.  1883. 
Allegro. 


©ur  Ztmfx  guiltkil,  ^tadou^  ©0! 


li)i;uiL'ATI()N   HYMN.) 


L.  MARSHALL. 


— 1— —*— * — •-— *— r— *-J 


:tJ=rli 


-#-        -#.  -•-    -                   -m--g-  -m-        -w-        -jr-  -,- 

1.  Our      tern  -   pie  build -ed,  gra  -  cious  God;  Je  -   sus 

2.  Here    bind      tlie  bro  -  Iten  heirt  -  ed;   Ileal  The    cap 

3.  Here       let        thy  love's  wide  o  -  pened  ariTi,s  Gatli   -  er 

4.  All       glo  -  rious  Lord!    a    -  rise,    and   shine!  Here      let 


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its  cor   -    ner  -  stone; 

tive,  fet    -  tered,    sore; 

the  chil  -  dren        in, 

thy  glo  -  ry  be. 


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0 — i_»_i_l — 


3=13^ 


— flg— I— ,v-#— #Trj— r — — #- 


151-  -         '     •     m 

Ac    -  cept       the    gift        we 

Give  Zi    -    on's  numrn-ers 

As  he      who,  bless  -  ing, 

Til  dark  -  ness  folds      her 


.-4 


-ii.~*- 


aizjz=^=}=^V=g=rg-g-g=g=(E9^ig=j. 


bring       to  thee,       Al  -  read 
beau   -  ty,  praise.  Till     mourn 
said,        of  such       My    king 
wings      of  niglit,     And    all 


y 

ing 

doin 

thy 


'tis      thine  own. 

shall       be  o'er. 

is,       with  -      in. 

ris    -    ing  see. 


I  I  I  I  I  *,        V    <^ 


of 


•5#- 

Lord       God 
Hear      thou        in 
From    shoul  -  ders 
Sal     -    va    -    tiou 


-  -^  f     r  Li 

Is  -  rael,       night    and    day      Let  tliy        all  -  see  -  ing 

heaven  thy        pee  -  pie's  needs,  The  sins      confessed,    for 

of        our       saint  -  ed     dead      Let  proph  -   et    man  -  tie 

let      these    walls       be  called;  These  doors      be    gates      of 


eye 

give; 

fall; 

praise; 


I 1 1 — ^^^ ^^ 1 ^^ 1 1 — p — I — ^--«.' ^ -l *- 


(Dur  ^cmpU*  ^uiUlcd,  6vi;ciou$i  (5otl    Coudutkl 


89 


— ' — ^-r 7— « '— •! ^^ m  * — -I ^ ^ 1 1 — r-^ ' — *l ^^ ^^^"T 1 11 

I •*— 1 1 Jt—f ^^     * — ^ — izzr—t: ^_j_j^_^ 1— s*~  -■•• 

Be  ev    -    er  toward  this  ho    -    ly    place,    The   Spir    -    it         hov-'riiig  nigh. 

Thy  name     is  great,  thine  arm       is  strong—  Here   biii        tlie  slran  -  gcr  live. 

On  him      who  on  our  watch-tower  stands,  Life's  pass  -  ing  hours      to  call. 

This  lit    -    tli>  one,  m  na    -    tion  strong.  Thy  stand  -  aril  high       to  raise. 


Genlh  flowing  style. 


1.  I         flv 

2.  [,et      thy 

3.  Re  -  move 

4.  And  when 


■j N — -]  -*<-r — r*^ — ^ 1 1 T"" — *>-i — ^ 


GEO.  E.  LEE. 


to 
sweet 
each 
thj'    saints 


scl 


sua, 

tience 

fish 

a 


whose      I        am; 

tame     my     heart, 
thoupht    I       feel. 

con  queiing  throng 


Re  -  ceive 
So   prone 
And     pive 
Shall  come 


with 


torn 

act 

calm 

crown. 


and 

the  wil 

and  tern  - 

and  palm, 


ful 
percd 
and 


Iamb! 
part; 
zeal 
song, 


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0—1-0 — _,. 


—0 —  — 0 —    0 0 0 — m — I — ,—0 g J — f- 


Hide     mo 
Till       to 
That   waits 
Then     I 


— ^ — 

-0- 

wilh  -   in 
each   cross 
on     God 
vie    -  to  - 


lT=f 


I — ^-1=5— t-^ 0 0        '—tzt. 


*  From  Budi  of  Promise  -by  pomiisalon. 


90 


Words  by  S.  F.  CARTER. 

Al/er/retto 


\t  not  Wt^tntx^, 


L.  MARSHALL. 


^   Li     Alleqretto. 

3 « — 0 i — 0 0 — I — • — g — 0 — *-i_* J — »-_^_s J ^_i_*_^ — tj-i — 0 L 


way, 

frieiK], 


yhk~jr~^ 


gc  uct  Weary.     CoucUulcd 


91 


And         a        thick  -  er  dark  -  ness      frath  -  ers  On        the 

Sweet  -  er          for      these  strng  -  gle       mo  -  nicnta  Then      will 

Shall      dis    -    pel      the  mists      of        sor  -   row,  Dark  -  'nin{; 

If          thou      faint    not,  nor       grow  wea  -   ry  Of        the 

Waits     to        par  -   don,  waits       to  Btrength-en,  Till        arc 


moim  -  tain 

be  his 

life's  pe 

cross  thy 

past  the 


tops        a    -  far. 

lov  -   infj      smile. 

ren  -  nial  stream, 
heart  must  bear, 
pearl  -  y       gates. 


BH^i! 


■— p=-*— 


-0- 


T— i • T— ^ •— r-i 


:;z:t: 


i^mm^ 


gu  the  ^oft  ^amx  of  ahy  iljouth. 


the 

a«e 
him 
shall 
thou 
earth 


soft  sea    -  son       of         thy  youth,       In  na    - 

ar     -  rive  and     trem  -  bling  wait  Its        sum   - 

tliy  feur,  thy     love,      thy  hope,        Thy         con 

(Ic    -  fiMid  and     guide     thy  course  Through  life's 

art  land    -  ed        on         the  shore         (Jf  blest 

af     -  fords  no      love  -  lier  sight       Than  a 

-ft « •— r-* ' *— ,— •— r— •- 


lure's     smil  -  ing 

mons      to  the 

fi   -    deuce,  thy 

un    -    cer  -  tain 

e    -    ter    -  ni 
re    -    li    -    gious 
#-        ■#- 

•- 

B 


L.  M 

Fine. 

—s>- 

bloom, 
tomb, 
joy. 

sea, 

ty. 

vouth. 


\. 

« 


•ElE'^^I^SE^EjE*: 


niem    -  ber         thy 
seek       the        Lord 

_; J ;_ 


Cre    -    a 
be  -   times 


tor,      God, 
and   choose 


For 
The 


J-»-\          -»-       -0-            -m-  «■ 

—  , •-    • • , •  — , F 


him        thy    powers        em  - 
path        of      heaven    -    ly 

'  .1  .'  J 


ploy, 
truth, 


i 


92 


f ««  df  glMg. 


(DUETT.)  Hf 


Soprano.    Andantino. 


P-bT — ' -^— ^— * ^- 


tl: 


:::]=l 


J.  PEIDHAM. 


w^^mm^^^ 


1.  Lord      of     glo  -  ry,      let       thy    grace 

2.  While    we    wan-der     here      be  -  low, 

Al,TO. 


Lead 

Let 


thy  church,  thy 
thy    light      be 


cho  -  sen 
fore       us 


race, 
SO, 


f» 0 0 » 0 — L_^ 0 — 0 ^ L — 0 J m S 0 — 0 ^_.L 


_fS_ 


-«'- 


m 


:^: 


-J- 


-^  -#-  -^■ 


E3^E3=£{Ei 


As  that    won-drous 

Guide      us      ev    -    er 


:ai=3^Ei 


p: 


col 
lest 


umn      led 

we     stray. 


m\m 


BEE3^a=~i^dE[E£EEES^=|E3EE;3EEE5EEH3=j=a: 

« 0 « « 1  -_^ ^ — 0 e L — f , ^ I • 


:t:: 


Is  -  rael    through  the      des    -    art     dread. 
Heed-less         of        thy      bet    -  ter        way. 

cres. 

J: 


§5^1 


—zn^z 


b— -d: 


ii 


-&- 


pi 


-± 


*  May  be  sung  as  a  Chorus,  with  ladles'  roioes. 


35 


foni  of  (Slaty.    CottcUutd, 


93 


B^ggsij^ggji 


-*-i 


tzzMz 


Make  thy  heavenly  ways  our  clioice,  In  thy  love  our  hearts  re-joice; 
Deiiin  to  look  with  pitying  eye,  Deign  to  hear  the  con -trite  sigh, 
p  cres.  decret. 


Ho    -    ly    Fath  -  er, 
When    we     lift    our 


S S_  J — ^ g-1  -g € Of — ■• — = *-# — g *-^-* • *=^* —    -• *-* *- 

I— p-[>-^ <g Ir*— q^rE?— ^ 


decres. 


— <St- 


iil^ 


m 


-(»- 


ii^iiif 


hear 
voice 


i5>- 

our  voice.     Hear,    O    hear    our     suppliant    voice, 
on  high.      Ho  -  ly    Fath  -  er,     hear    our      cry. 
cres,  dim.  si/m. 


i 


94 


Words  by  DRANOEL,  1876. 
Lively. 

-J^-a--^ ^j= 


ieufott  fioltt; 


L.  MARSHALL. 


— f  ■ — -- — h, — I HnJ 1  — ?*^— N — 3—- — ^"F^j J'F 


To  a  for  -  eign  shore, 
And  the  waves  dash  hish, 
Wait-ing    to        re    -    ceive 


Waves  come  dash-ing  o'er 
We  will  trust  in  Je 
All     who    call     up    -  on 


U8, 

SU8, 

him, 


§i^-^li 


t=EtE=f;=FE«=:=*: 

*~\—0-- •— f— I- q- 


■ — •- 


And     the    break-ers 
Who    is        al  -  waj-s 
And     in      him     be    ■ 


n-^  pK     I 1  _^a^^  — 1 «- 1 1 1     r-  — 


-*— I— * 


:E=t:=t:=t: 
-I— • * — •- 

-•"t — p-r- 


m 


roar; 
nigh; 
lieve; 


As  we 
He  will 
He    will 


look      a  -  hove      them, 

ev  -  er     guide        us 

ev  -  er       lead      them 


In      the    dark      of        night, 

Thro'  life's  changeful        way, 

In      the     path     of        right, 


.ft_,_# 


1 — r—m — F^ = F- — r-»--- — »r-r 

J — i__l — ^ — I 1> — L_[;:=:!:: — c 


f  Refrain^      ^^        ,. — .  , 


m 


We        be  -  hold        a     gleam  -  ing        Of     the     bea  -  con        light.  Bless  -  ed      bea  -  con         'ighti 

/  ^ 


We        be  -  hold 

To      those  heaven  -  \y 

To      their  home 


*  From  the  Dulcet— by  permiBsion. 


Beacon  ICight     C0nctu(k(l 


95 


-^^-A 


Bless  -  ed     beacon        light, 


)' 


We  will    trust  in      Je  -  sus,    Bless -ed    bea-con         light. 


m 


_«_^ — F  --.  -' " F F — I — F-- w--r-    ' — ' — 

3:==t:=B:=t^==i=finz=i4z»=:'=»i=': 


:in: 


HENRY  F.  LYTE. 
Andante. 


iliilp 


gtbide  with  iWc, 

:tb«=:3=:J=:t}*={-'?-3=^^=-=i 


I 


L.  MARSHAXL. 


m 


^33 


—a—i—:i 


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i 


1.  A  -    bide  witli  me;  fast  falls  the    e  -  ven-tiiie,      The  darkness  deepens,  Lord, with  me  a -bide; 

2.  Swift    to     its  close  t'l)bs  out  life's  lit  -  tie  (lay,  P^arth's  joys  grow  dim.  its  glories  pass     a  -  way, 

:5.  I         need  thy  pres-ciicc  ev  -  'ry  passing  hour;  What  but  thy  grace  can  foil  the  tempter's  power; 

4.  I        fear    no   foe    with  tlioe  at  hand  to  bless;      Ills  have  no  weight  and  fears  no  bit  -  ter-ness; 

5.  Hold  iliou  thy  cross  be-foro  my   clos-ing  eyes;  Shine  thro' the  gloom  and  point  mo  to  the  skies; 


i6^!E?^=E=i[| 


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i 


mz^tz±z*z=lz=z'^—^r-^zi=j>—lz^\^.zh^z:^=r^ 

I  When  oth  -  er     help  -  ers  fall   and  comforts  flee,  Help    of    the  helpless.     O      a-bide  with  me. 

I  rbang(>  ami  de  -  cay       in     all      around     I     see;      O     thou    wlio  cliangcst  not,  a-bide  with  me. 

1  Who    like     thy-  self     my  guide  and  stay  may  be?  Thro' cloud  and  siinsliine,  <)   a-bide  with  me. 

Where  is  death's  sting,  where,  grave,  thy  vic-to-ry?      1       tri-umph  still     if   thou     a-bide  with  me. 

Ueaven's  morning  breaks  and  earth's  vain  shadows  flee;  In  life,  in  death,  O  Lord,  a-bide  with  me. 


96 


L.  MARSHALL. 


Words  fiom  Hymns  o(  Heaven 
Allegro  moderalo. 


1.  O  moth  -  er    dear,  Je 

2.  No  pains,      no  pangs,  no 

3.  With  -  in        thy  gates 

4.  I  long        to      see  Je 


ru    -    sa-lem,  When  shall 

griev  -  ing  grief,  No  wo 

noth  -  ing      can  come  That  is 

ru    -    sa-lem,     The  com 

I 


I 

fill 
not 
fort 


1 — 3: — I — __i — I 1 — , 1 — 1 0 . — L_, — I — 0_  0. 


— \—. — t 


9i: 


When  shall 

No  sigh, 

No  spi  - 

For  thou 


my    sor 

no    sob, 

der's  web, 

art    fair 


rows 

no 

no 
and 


have 

cry 

dirt, 

beau 


an   end, 

is  heard, 
no  dust, 
ti  -  ful, 


Lively. 


-I 


mm% 


0-\~^ 

■0- 


har  -  bor 
lem      the 


Thy  joys 

No  well 

No  filth 

None  ill 


::^=; 


of  God's  saints, 
cit  -  y        is 
come    a  -  way, 
lem,     I      say 

-0-       -0- 


O  sweet    and  pleas  -  ant 

Of  God       our  King       a 

And  end       my  grief 

No  dark  -  uess  dare 


and 
ap 


soil, 

lone, 

plaints, 

pear. 


*  MuBic  trom  Sabbath  Songa— by  permlssiou. 


fflic  Winv  3fmm\m.    Cottcludcd. 


97 


In         th«;e    no    sor    - 
The     Lamb    of    God, 
T;ike       to    tliy     new 
Xo      night,   no  shade. 


row     may        be    found,  No  grief, 

the       light     there  -  of,  Sits  there 

Je    -    rii    -    sa   -   lem,  And  place 

No      win    -    ter      foul.  No  time 


feltl 


•— »- 


BEAKARD. 

„    Mmleriilo. 


-#- 

m-rrt: 


m 


no        care,  no 

up   -    on       his 

with    -  in       thy 

doth        al    -  ter 

-0,     _*-       -*_ 


toil, 
throne, 
saints, 
there. 


w^m 


:4=::: 


1.  J? 


'mm 


J.  A. 


sus,  the  ver  -  y  thought  of  thee  With  sweet  -  ness  fills  my 
2.  Nor  voice  can  sing,  nor  heart  can  frame.  Nor  can  the  mem  -  ory 
;3.  O,      hope        of       ev    -    'ry        con  -  trite  he.irt,      O,        joy        of        all         the 


£}E£Hg^ 


11; 


breast, 
find, 
meek, 

=t:: 


3^3 


fr^ 


glBl 


■tS'-^ 


But 
A 
To 
Tiie 

r 


sweet  -  e*"  far  thy  face 
sweet  -  er  sound  than  thy 
those  who  fall  how  kind 
love        of       Je    -  sus,    what 

-4?-        -0- 


to      see.      And    in         thy    pres  -  ence  rest. 

blest   name,      O       Sav  -  lour      of  m.-in    -  kind. 

thou      art.      How  good       to     those        who  seek. 

it        is        None  but      his    loved       ones  know. 


98 


^tx,  t\xt  |tattt  iisi  JaUing, 


Lively  but  not  too  fast. 


Arranged  from  the  Jureoile  Lyre. 


1.  See,  the  rain      is    fall  -  ing        On    the  mountain    side, 

2.  Now  the  rain      is      o  -    ver,       See    the  paint-ed       bow, 


See,    the  clouds  dis-pens    -  ing 
O'er    the  cloud  -  y    hill   -    top 


n_u--^ ft — * ^-T-P • — r-* ^ — • 0      m-.^-» —    • m — 0 •_    p fi — 


ji ^ a — 0 J 1 — I— ^h-^ g — -g • — S- :- — •— ^-« « — « — S^t-*-^ — •-^h 


Blessings   far    and    wide; 
All      its    col  -  ors    show; 


See    the  cool  -  ing  show  -  er     Bright-ens    ev  -  'ry  flow  -   er, 
God    is     ev  -  er  faith  -  ful,      Let       us    all       be  grate  -  ful 


■    (*^ P>t-T 1-'  ~'-^ 


Makes 
For 


the 
the 


snn-parche«. 
raiu    and 


m^ 


iftnd 
dew, 

±1: 


With 
And 


fresh    blooms   ex    - 
the        cloud  -  less 


pand. 
blue. 


i 


Words  by  ReT 


H.  BOXAR. 


I        was        a    wanderincf 

2.  The  Shep-herd   soujjlit  his 

3.  Je  -  sus      my  Sliep  -  hord 

4.  I      was        a    wandering    sheep, 


99 


sheep, 
[thecp; 


Arranged  from  HAYDN. 

S 


^--8— >=f-^=>— r 


#^    J~^.^ 


I        did      not    love    the      fold: 

The      Va.  -  Ihcr  sought  his      child; 

'Twas    he      that   loved    my      soul, 

I      would   not      be      con-trolled; 


I  did  not  love  my 
They  fol  -  lowed  me  o'er 
'Twas  he  that  wash'd  me 
But     now       I      love     my 


tt^ 


Shep-hcrd's  voice, 
vale      and     hill, 
in         his    blood, 
Shep-herd"s  voice, 

ire        I f- 


a      way -ward 

me     nigh      to 

that  sought  the 

a      way-ward 


child, 
death, 
lost, 
child. 


-\ 1 g »*il-, — I r r- 1 \ 1 »«  1 1 K--^ 1 — 


did  not  Inve  my  home; 
ished,  and  faiut,  and  lone; 
found  the  wan  -  dering  sheep, 
once    pre-ferrcd      to      roam; 


I 

They 

'Twas 

But 


did     not   love 
bound  mo  with 

he  that  brought 
now      I     love 


my  I'atber's  voice,  I  loved  a  -  far  to  roam, 
the  bands  of  love,  They  saved  the  wandering  one. 
me  to  the  fidd,  'Tis  he  that  still  doth  keep, 
my   Father's  voice,     I     love,     1    love   his      home. 


100 


}u^  §il0U9  i\u  Watchwotd/ 


With  animation. 


:p=:]=:-:5=ili 


1 


0 


m 


Arranged  from 

I  N 


'Pilgrim  Praises,' 


1.  Pass  along  the  -watchword,  soldiers  of  the  Kins;!  Thro'  your  banner'd  legions  let  the  war-cry  ring; 

2.  Gird  anew  your  ar  -  nior,  draw  the  trusty  sword!  Faithful  be  each  sol  -dier,  fighting  for  the  Lord; 

3.  We  are  marching  hoaie-ward  with  our  God  to  dwell,    Soon  o'er  Zion's  camp-ground  songs  of  praise  shall  swell, 


iieES 


lr-5= 


?EFrE?*»:?EEfE:^£S=E=F 


-^  4- 


-•_A_#_«_ 


-f-»-f-J— ^--=P^5— f 


», s ^-5 — |- 1 — s s-H -N — — I — N s — I s 5 — I — I — J^- — 1^ — p — s i — r 


9^ 


Pass"  along  the  watchword  as  you  onward  go!  Vic-to-ry, 
Je  -  sus  Christ,  your  captain,  gives  you  as  you  go,  Vic-to-ry, 
There  we'll  gladly  meet  him,     no  more  out  to  go!      Vic-to-ry, 

N  ^  -    .-0-0- 

-•-•   -•--•-  -#-  .    II.  S  «   .     «  -<*-     -•- r- 

=f =e:=p:3=E — ^ 


Chorus. 


EfEEE^=E^E^=^=3E*EE;Ef 


VIC  -  to-ry, 
vic-to-ry, 
vie  -  to-ry, 


o  -  ver 
o  -  ver 
o  -  ver 


ev-'ry  foe! 
ev-'ry  foe! 
ev-'ry    foe! 


r- 


Pass  along  the  watchword!  Victo-ry!    vie  -  to-ry! 


,    ,  -^ J— J— — "^ 

onf 


pEr=E,^E^EErE^=$Er3EE^3EFEFE?EE^; 


Pass  along  the  watchword !  Vic  -  to-ry !    vic-to-ry ! 


:r=:tEfEFE:f=zJ^^=;=?3 


*  From 


*Bud3  of  Promise" — by  permissior. 


t 


:t=!LJi^=t: 


— >- 


^n$^  ^\o\\(\  the  ^iVatcIt^rot^l     ffiandudctl 


101 


t^z 


—ii-4- 


■S K — -N — J 1 — I S S — : ^ — —\ — r--^^ s — I S — ^-^ — i N ^ — >» ^ 


ii-loiij;  the  watchword!    Shout     it    as    you    go! 


1^ 


'Z^i^.^rZ2ZJZ=£Z 


--L  _. 


Vic  -  to-ry! 

-0- 


\ty 

vie  -  to-rv! 


ver  ev 


'ry    foel 


-i — r 


-0 #- 


V— i^- 


~Lr:=i:::rrr=r,z£rt:=p=[:=Sirir*z:ii=>f=ip33 


China. 


Mmlerato, 

I 


(SUITABLE  FOE  FXJNER.\L  OCCASIONS. 


TIMOTHY  SWAN. 


— ?r_  J — I — s. 0 — I — ^ 1 — e,^0 — 0 — L_^( — J — •»_! 


1.  Why        do  we 

2.  Why     should  we 

3.  The       (graves  of 

4.  Thence     he  a 


:pl?^_t=j=^. * 


mourn  de  -    part  -  ing    friends,       Or     shake 

trem  -    ble            to  con  -   vey  Their      bod 

all  the        saints  he      blest,  And      soft    ■ 

rose,  as  -    ccnd    -  ing    high,  And   showed 


a     -  larms? 

the  tomb? 

'ry  bed; 

the  way 


I  1        I  I         I  I 


'Tis         but  the 

'Twas     there  the 

Where  should  the 

Up             to  the 

-s- -t 


voice  that 

flesh  of 

dy  -      ing 

Lord  our 


Je  -  sua 
Je  -  8US 
nicm  -  bcrs 
souls     shall 


sends 
lay, 
rest, 

fly. 


To 
And 
But 
At 


call 

left 
with 
the 


gill 


, a. 


I         I 


;}= 


them  to 

a  long 

their  dy 

great  ris 


■g-0- 

his 
per 
ing 
ing 


arms, 
fume, 
head? 

day. 

:  _<S_ 


102 


|lai^(  the  ^mmx  Ut  €atl  attd  ^ikrty. 


Words  by  Miss  H.  AUGUSTA  BAKNES. 
Livelu  with  animation. 

— I — — I 1 — •---» — — (. 


(SONG  OF  FREEDOM.) 


L.  B.  MARSHALL. 


_»^^_-.N_S_J_, 


E- a, ^ 1^ 1 ^ ly , _ 


^^^^ 


1.  Freedom,  hap  -  py  free  -  dom    Reigneth  o'er  our  land,  Bringing  peace  and  plen  -  ty    With    a   lav -ish  hand; 

2.  Freedom,  bless-ed  free  -  dom,     Gift  so  kind  to  man     From  the  great  Cre-a    -    tor.      To   this  glo  rioiis  land; 

3.  Look-ing  ev  -  er    up  -  ward,   Working  for  the  right,  Tliankful  for    his  mer  -  cies,  Both   by  day  and  night 

#-^— ^— *---^— ^ g— r-^-'  ,    »  .  S    rg— r-*--  .    »  .  ^    * •—r-#-iJ+»— •-:-*— <? 


±. 


^-^i— • 


±=t: 


±: 


>    ^ 


r- 


"-->- 


-V — h- 


KJEEEI 


», — I — -2 p^ — i^ — -i* — ^1 — »-T-;^ — i »(-» — i — 3 ^ — *s ^ — r 


Fill  -  ing  each  our  gar  -  ners  With  the  ripening  grain;  Fills  our  hearts  with  gladness  For  the  summer's  rain. 
Wake  we  in  full  cho  -  rus  Songs  of  joy  to-day;  For  his  lov  -  ing  kind-ness  Thanks  to  him  we  pay. 
Bow      we   in       sub-mis  -  sion      If       he  chance  to  chide,  Feel-ing     if     we  love    him,     God     is   on    our  side. 


Chorus. 


March  we  on      togeth  -  er,       Spir-its  light  and  free;      Raise  the  star-ry  ban  -  ner   For  God  and  lib-  er  -  ty; 

fr^i<    -"/zi^—i^ _t-H — /— H — ;^=F^— t-i^ — >— V — 1/ T — 5-i-h — ;^— H — 5— ^-t 


^mt  \\\t  gunner.    Condudel 


103 


Cast      a-way       all  sad  •  ness,     Striving  with  our  might,    Marching  on     for-ev    -    er        In    our  nation's  right. 


^i^ 


f-'^m^-ti»l 


:r_s- 


9 — •-•—•—•-• — 0.-0 — 0Z-i.-0:-— 0—0-^^—4 — r-#---5 — — i^—i r— F-^ — *'— 5 — »i— 'S'-U 


©  lord,  another  nlVcch  ha^  j*lourn. 


H.  K.  WHITE. 


(COMMKNUING  HYMN.) 


H.  N.  STONK. 


-.f^i-=\-X^=i==i0==z-^-\~*,z^^=ziz=n-\-^ 

S. 0 .  I  — 0^  _, 0 ^_ — •- J— '  — S-1 #^_*  _3__#_.I  _^__ _* J 2 —  1  —^^.^-—0 — I. 

1      r\  T — I  -«         „»i.  --  i_  1 a * .,  .J  -•.  ■  _  .1.        *..!  \. I 


1.  o 

2.  And 

3.  .\nd 

4.  O 

-#- 


Lord 
wilt 
Je 
let 


an  -  oth    -    er 
thou      lend        a 
sus,      thou       thy 
thy     grace      per 


week  has  flown,  .■\nd 

list    -  'ning  ear  To 

smiles  wilt  deign  As 

form  its  part,  And 


we, 

prais  -    cs 

in  thy 

bid  our 


\j  \j  fj        T^         J  T^  fd         ...  'rr     — w 


youth  -  ful  band, 

low         as  ours? 

name       we  pray; 

pas    •   sions  cease, 


^mm 


_#_- 0 0 #_i    •_! 0 . — r — ,_i — wz- s 0 i_i_e_ — 0 — J I 

-*-         •  -0-     -5-         -#-        -0-'  •  •         -0- 


met 
wilt, 
thou 
And     shed 


Hiii 


#_ 

Si 


once     more 
for      thou 
didst     bless 
a  -  broad 

-  0-     -0- 
1- 1 


be 
dost 
the 


fore 
love 


thy  throne, 

to  hear 

fnnt  train, 

'rv  lioart 


To 
The 
And 
Thine 


bless 
song 

we 

ev 


thy      fos  •   tering 
which  meek  -  ness 
are      weak      as 
er  -  last   -    ing 


hand, 
pours, 
they, 
peace. 


___! — 0-1- 0 0 1 — ^. —  l^yt > 0 — 1 — I Jl 


104 


Words  by  CHARLES  SWAIN. 
AVeqro. 


"Have  faith  in  God" 


DRANOEL. 


1.  Let      to  -  inor-row  take  care  of    to  -  morrow,       Lpave  thinn;s    of  the 

2.  Have  faith,  and  thy  faith  shall  sus  -  tain    thee;      Per  -    mit    not  sns 

3.  Let      to  -  mor-row  take  care  of    to  -  mor-row,  Short  and  dark  a  sonr 
-•-  -0~     -            -0-    -0-                    __      -0-     -0-  -•-     -0- 


f u  -  ture       to      fate ; 
pi  -  cion      and      care 
life      may    ap  -    pear; 
0-     -0 0---0~ 


_  —V—    — —    —w~       ^  ~w—       —w-  —m—       —m—       ~tw~       —m—       —w—       —w~    —w-     -0~ 


What's  the  use      to       an  -  tic    -    i  -  pate  sor  -  row.     Life's  troubles    come  nev  -  er     too  late. 

With      in  -  vis   -  i   -    ble  bonds    to      en  chain  thee.     But    bear  what  God  gives  thee    to  bear. 

We      may  make  it     still   dark  -  er      by    sor  -  row,    Still    short  -  er      by     fol    -  ly     and  fear. 

-0-      -0 0-      -0~      ~0-      -0-       -0-        m         .           m              •            _        -'-      -*-      -•-      -*-■         a  ~ 

cj: — 0 — 0--0 — 0 — • — L — -^ — f— +-- — r-Ti'E-i — F-i ^ — i F — i— 

.Z-^^ >-l-^— — •k' ^ ^ / /-I-^ h •'-^— t--u^ ^ ^ i^ <^ 1^- 


K Kt — N 1;:;^  -^T- *<-| —  -S — "-N *« 1 — 1:=^-) — r 

-m—    m     -i gS S '^i *-'-• *Z27* • 5 0 i=     *Zij* 


If  to  hope  o  -  ver  mucTi  be  an  er  -  ror,  'Tis  one  that  the  wise  have  pre - 
Bv  his  Spir  -  it  sup-  port  -  ed  and  glad-dened,  Be  ne'er  by  fore-bod-ings  de - 
Half  our  troubles     are      half    our     in  -  ven  -  tion.     And    oft-  en    from  blessings  con- 


-•-  j{#-     -•- 


_,-     _»_     _> 


ferred, 
terred, 
ferred, 

•- 


,       0 0.  __» 0 0 0 0- ^ — _<*| , 1- — ^-1 1 — I : 0 — 0 • *-T-| i r 

I — ^  ^     i^-t->^ — 0 — > — =5=;; — l^t^ — ^_-_#_j-^=±v — ^ — - — p-i-p^—ji—t 


J 


105 


And   how    oft  - 
But   think  how 
Have  we  shrunk 


— -^-i K K S i H 


en  have  hearts  been  in  ter  -  ror 
oft  -  en  hearts  have  been  sa(hlcned 
wild     ap  -  pre  -  lien-sion 


the 


Of 

By 
Of 


that  nev  -  er 

what  nev  -er 

that  nev  -  er 


oc  -  curred. 
oc  -  curred. 
oc  -  curred. 


M    II        Allegretto. 


Arranged  from  the  JuTenile  Lyre. 


All     the  week  we  spend. 
Ev   -  'ry  clian^ini;  scene 

2.  I^ve  -  ly     is     the  dawn 
Loveliest     is     the  morn 

3.  Teachers,  you   arc  kind, 
Ixad-iiifi   us   from  sin 

4.  Sweet-ly  fades  the  liijht 
Fair-  est    is      the  night 


Full  of  childish  bliss, 
Brinfrs  its  hap  -  pi-ness. 
Of  each  ris  -  in<f  day. 
Of  the  Sab-butli  day. 
Thus  to  point  the  road 
To  our  Father,  God. 
Of  the  pass-ini;  day. 
Of    the    Sab-bath  day. 


Yet  our  joys  would  not  be  full,  Had  we  not  the 
Then  our  in-fant  hearts  are  full  Of  the  pre-cious 
May    we    all      be  da  -  ti  -  ful,    In  the    pre-cious 

For  the  pre-cious 


Then  our  hearts  with  praise  are  full 
-0 •-  -# • 19- 


i=Si!±>t=5=f=|?iEt=t»:qt=t:=i£Eg=:t:l:=t:=t=t3^ 


the  pre- 


4}, 


-U-J-. 


C5_^ 


^ • — #— ^-  *-0 — #•« <- • •- 1 9 — <»-^-\ 1 0 0 — S      -o-** 


Sabhath  School,  Yet  our  joys  would  not  be  full,  II.id  we  not  the  Sabbath  School,  Had  we  not    the  Sabbath  Sclinol. 

Sabbath  School,  Then  our  infant  hearts  are  full  Of  the  precious  Sabbath  School,  Of    the    precious  Sahhatli  School. 

Sabbath  School,  May  we  all    be  du  -  ti  -  ful      In    the  precious  Sabbath  School,  In     the    pre-cious  .Sabbath  School. 

Sabbath  School. Then  our  hearts  with  praise  are  full  Of  the  precious  Sabbath  School,  Of  the  pre-cious  Sabbath  School. 


-#-  -0-  -0-  -0-  -<?- 


^pi-0=X=^^0ZZ0~0Zl0-^Z-\^^-\riZ0-ZIW--0~^^ 


106 


§n  ^avtn  ^\mt  x$  §tA 


J.  W.  TtTETTER. 


Alleqro  commodo. 


1.  Not     in 

2.  This  can 

3.  Rest    to 


this  wea 
■  not  be 
the   wea 

— • — 0 — 


■  ry  world  of  ours  Can  per-  feet  rest  be  found;  Thorns  mingle  with  its 
our  rest-ing  place,  Though  now  and  then  a  gleam  Of  love-ly  nature, 
ry,     anx-ious  soul.  That  on  life's  toil-some   road       Bears  on- ward  to    the 

-#-T-* » • — r-» — r-* • 0 -*-^-m^^m—t~m — p-' » — • '"r 


-#-T-# 0 0 r-* 1 *- 

:EEfe^=-EbEfEtE 


:f=?: 


0- .  -0 

fair-est  flowers,  E  -  ven       on    cultured  ground; 
heavenly  grace,  May  on     thee  brief  -  ly    beam, 
des-tined  goal     Its    heav  -  y,   gall  -  ing    load; 

==rT-| "0^ 0—0 — f-0 — r-* • 


-fl*- 


:zj: 

— •- 


sm 


A  brook  to  drink  of  by  the  way,  A 
Nor  till  it  shuf-fle  off  the  coil  In 
But     let       us    bear  with  pain  and  care    All 


— . C ^ — t |^_I_Pv,__i — J-0 — 1-0 « — 0 0-^-0 ^ 5 — •-_« — I — 0 0 0_ 0-i_0        0 — 31 

~0-     -0-      -0-  Vi/  »  -0-         -0-  ^^ 


ifeE 


rock  its  shade  to    cast,      May  cheer  our  path  from  day  to  day,  But    such  not  long  can 
which  it  lies    depressed.     Can  the  pure  spirit  cease  from  toil.     In  heaven    a-lone     to 
ills       to  be    redressed,     Re  -  ly  -  ing  on   the  prom-ise    fair.     In  heaven  there  will  be 


last, 
rest, 
rest. 


--r --,-#— p# 0 — • 0—r-0 0 0 — ---* — I — • * • 1 — r-| 1 — m 


GURNET. 

With  animation. 


WM.  B.  RICHARDSON. 


Iss 


1.  Lord       of     the      liar  -  vest, 

2.  If  spring  doth  wake  the 
13.  Hut  chief  -  ly  when  thy 
4.  Lord       of      tiie      har  -  vest, 


^ovtl  of  the  SiiUTcsst. 

(HARVKST  HYMN.)  ««^ 

•        -#-        •-  0 0-        I  I  I  ^      . '. 


thee 
sonj 
lib  • 
all 


we 
of 

'ral 
is 


-^M^^i 


m 


i:: 


hail, 
mirth, 
hand 
thine, 
-19- 


Thine  ancient    proin-ise 
If      summer  warms  the 
Be-stows  new  plen  -  ty 

The  rains  that  fall,    the 


doth   not  fail ; 

fruit  -  ful  earth, 

o'er    the  land, 

suns   that  shine, 


Z2£l 


X-- 


u  u  Solo.  ^  ,         k      ."^      ^ TT^  ""V"^  . 

— t-— 'r=— ^-'-•"ji-'TS-^-r-'-'-rri-'-'^-Tr'iV 


pfife 


The      rasj  -  inc;  sea-sons  haste 
When  win-ter  sweeps  the    na    • 
When  sounds  of  inu  -  sic      fill 
The    seed  once  hid-den       in 


their  round.  With    goodness     all  our 

ked     plain,  Or      autumn    gilds  its 

the      air.  As     homeward     all  their 

the  ground,  The   skill  that  makes  our 


1^ 


— I — 


r    r      f 

years  are  crowned, 
ri  -  pened  grain, 
treas  -   arcs  bear. 

fruits        a-bound. 


g^3^=f3=i=E3=3=}z£^=£lE?=^gi^ 


CUOKUS. 


Our  thanks  we    pay  this      ho    -  ly        day, 

We      still      do    sing  to     thee  our      King, 

We       too      will  raise  our  hymn  of    praise, 

New       ev  -  'ry     year  thy    gifts  ap  -   pear. 


■^ 


O      let    our  hearts     in 
Thro'  all  their    changes 
For     we     thy    com-mon 
New  prais-cs    from    our 


time       be 

thou      dost 

boun-ties 

lips    shall 

-         •1. 


found, 
reign, 
share, 
sound. 


108 


mmxt  wa^  gog  m  greattw. 


Allegro  moderato. 


Arranged. 


1.  There  was    joy 

2.  There  was    joy 

3.  There  was    joy 


in  heaven, 
in  heaven, 
in  heaven, 


There  was  joyt 
There  was  joy 
There    was    joy 


in  heaven, 
in  heaven, 
in  heaven, 


=P=^ 


When  this  good  -   ly 

When  of    love      the 

When  the    sheep  that 

-  -         -_       -0- 


r=E 


M 


;si^iripri^i^^^f^^g^giE 


world  to  frame  The  Lord    of  might  and  mer  -  cy  came;  Shouts  of    joy  were  heard    on  hi£;h, 

midnight  beam  Dawned  the  tow-er      of    Beth -le- hem;  And       a  -  long    the    ech  -  oing  hill 

went    a -stray  Re  -  turns    in    love    to     vlr- tue's  way;  When   the  soul    by    grace  subdued 

-0-    -m *-  -»-     -# — #-  I 

■'-^^^— -^"^--'S-SES^  3=£=*3  E.E^=^E  3EE«=E3:-^ 


I 


ffi 


v-^- 


ipPlllf^ifii^fipEpaii] 


-r 

Glo 


And  the  stars  sang  from  the  sky.    Glo  -  ry    to    God  in  heaven,  Glo  - 
An  -  gels  sang  on  earth  good  will,  Glo  -  ry    to    God  in  heaven,  Glo  - 
Sobs    its  prayer  of  grat  -  i-tude.    Then    is  there  joy   in  heaven.  Then 
-s--m # #-  ^      ^        I 


to  God 

to  God 

there  joy 


lit: 


in  heaven, 
in  .heaven, 
in    heaven. 


:^=:tz; 


>- 


liS] 


t\\t  ^iwmx  |loiv  i$  CaUittg, 


10? 


L.  M. 

Livehj. 

0-0- 

1.  The 
•2.   How 
3.  O, 


L,  MARSHALL. 


iour    now     is     call    -    inc;.  Come,  children,  follow    me;      And    all   who   are    o- 
py      are   those  cliil  -  dren   Wlio  liear  the  Saviour's  voice,  Who  walk   in   ways  of 


z^-?=T:it:=C 


«t4-| 


Sav 
hap 

lis   -  ten      now 
_#_     -^_     _f 

::it:=C=t: 


to 


Je 

-a- 


:i-r — r 


=t= 


sus,     Ac  -  cept  his  protfered  love,    And  start    up  -  on  your 

_#_  _#-  _#_  _*_ 


"-^m^^mmm 


_j__^ 


be  -  dient  His  bless-ed  face  shall  see*  Ami  in  those  heavenly  man-sions  Which  he  has  gone  to 
wis  -  dom.  And  in  his  name  re-joice.  Who  oft -en  read  and  pon  -  der  God's  sa-cred  book  of 
jour  -  ney      To    yon-der  home  a-bove;    He's  waiting    to    be    gra-cious.     His   arms  are    o  -  pen 

_<a_  ^  I  -#--#-    -#_  _*_  zfr  ifr 

a I • r-# T-* • • ^,-<>"-,-# r# J- • 0-,-^ 1 r^t 1 — *S "S ' 1 T 


'^mw^^^^^m^^^^^^ 


rear, 
trutli, 
wide; 
-o- 


For    - 
Their 
O, 


ev    -    er  dwell  those  chil    •  dren  Who  love    and  serve  him  here, 

on    -    ly  guide      to    lieav    -  en,         O  hap  -  py  Christian  youth. 

let      them  close      a  -  round  you,  And  press  you  to     his  side. 

_*_      -*-       -*-       -•-     -(fi- 


It: 


-X- 

-0    - 


-X-- 


-«'- 


-0—t  — • r  — s * a r -„ 


110 


\$xc  ^xx^hif  \\m  ^\oxm$  i$  i\\t  ^i^ht 


Words  by  L.  M. 
Allegro, 


(SINNERS  TURNING  TO  CHRIST.) 


L.  MARSHALL. 


a_^_«-i_i 0-0 — 1-0 — ^ — ^_j_^_«j — 0-0 — 0 — i!^_«j_^ — L — gj^0-^ 1*_, — 


§L«s& 


How  bright,  bow  glorious  is  tbe  sight,     When  sinners  turn  tlieir  feet, 
'Tis  then  we've  passed  from  toil  and  care, And  all  that  here  an  -  noy, 


And  bow  with  rev'rence 
And   to    that  land  so 


-t-^—r* — *-J^r — '—- 1-^ — r-^ — r**— T 


.4 


-^.-J^. 


S *— #— L-i — :]^ # 0 p^-^-f ^z*z%-i  •-*-i  •  ijr  J  iiji*  :--«^-* #-5—*=^ 


and    de-light 
bright  and  fair 


*IM 


Be  -  fore  the      mer  -  cy      seat. 
Our  hearts  leap  forth  for    joy. 

-•l-J UL 


God  hears  their  prayers  of  faith    and  love, 
And  in      those  mansions    we        shall  meet 


^zz 


Hi 


'mm 


— #^-_ — _^ 


it: 


ii 


#-*  ' — -^-».^-» — •-'-& — '  -3-*-'-#-^##-«-#-^# — z\-0 — •-, — ,— 1-, 1- — 0-0 J-0 — •  i-^ — jj 


For  -  giv  -eth  all  their  sins,    And  guides  them  to  bis  throne  above.  And  peace  and  comfort  brings. 
Friend.s  who  have  gone  before;  There  they  will  a  glad  welcome  greet  When  we  approach  the  sh  ire. 


S*s^ 


-0-i**     '  -0-       I  \  m      ^  I  li<*l  -0        -a-  I  •«. 

,_u_#_  -    f.^     0^Z0-.a}       -0       *^0-J,i-0      J       J^0^^    z^~^:uiz»z_0_^_0      — 
■i?p0Zz]iizzzz0--fz*z=z.^l:-^-[^^^ 


my  sihouUl  bloomy  Jhought^  ^xm? 


HI 


Dr.  TH.  HASTINGS. 


i^ 


1 


-♦<-r 


1.  Why  should  gloomy  thouphts  a-rise, 

2.  Still  o'crwholmed  with  floods  of  <:rief, 

3.  He     that    for     thy    soul  hath  died, 


And  dark-ness  fill  the 
And  filled  with  sore  dis 
In  -  vites  thee  now  to 


mind?  Why  that  bo  -  son 

may;  Look-ing  downward 

come;  He      the    law  hath 


t^-,^ 


heave  with  si!?hs,  And  still  no  ref  -  uge  find; 
for  re-lief/  With-out  one  cheer-ing  ray. 
sat    -    is-fied,      And  can     re  -  verse  thy       doom. 


f 

Know'st  thou  not    of      Gil  -  ead's  balm, 

Lift     thy  streaming    eyes     to  heaven. 

He    hath  suf-fered   grief    and  shame; 


h^ — I: s/rX-^ ^^^ J^^-9,=i^^ 1 '         ^^-^ 1-    '  «- 


S_ .: J^-! — -'^,--1 — -4— r— l===--J^r— I «.-:; St— ' — -»«— |— r— ' 


ii 


the  great  Pliysi  -  clan 
re  the  great  atonement 
hath  shed  his  precious 


there, 

see; 

blood, 


5 »- h 


Who  can  ev-'ry   fear  disarm,    And  save  thee  from  des-pair? 
All  thy  sins  shall  be  forgiven,   Be-lieve,  and  thou  art    free. 

O    be-lieve  in    Jesus'  name,  And  thou  hast  peace  with  God. 

^.  _«._#_  -^     ^       ^     ^       _#-     -»-  -0- 


^ht=U: 


:v=:3= 


iiSi 


112 


§emcmkr  the  f  aor.* 


J.  C.  PROCTOR. 


L.  MARSHALL. 


I         ^^^, 


S:iftii-o — N-T--^ — ^ — ^T — »«--N — H-N-NT--h--N — ^t-J — L'""^:^"J^J — *'""*' — Ni — n — S — >»t — *< — *<— ^^ir:; — r 


-  member  the  poor,  for  when  Christ  was  on  earth 

-  member  the  poor,  were  the     words  of  our  Lord, 

-  member  the  poor,  yes, we'll  re-  member  the  poor, 


His   home  was  with  those  who  were  lowly  in  birtli ; 

And   in    kindness  and  love     with    joy  we'll  ac-iord. 

For      wliat  would  we   do   if  now  pov  -  crty's  door 

S  N  S 


In  ac  -  cents  of  mer  -  cy  ne'er  heard  here  be-fore,  He  bade  all  who  love  him  re-mein  ■  ber  the  poor. 
For  oft  in  the  homes  of  the  poor  do  we  find  The  rich  -  e?  of  faith  and  a  heart  all  resigned. 
Should  close  right  before   us    and   dark  -  en    our  day,    With  noth-iiif;    to  cheer    us      of  hope's  joy-ous  ray. 


mM^mmmmm^^m^mm:^ 


Yes   yes,  blest    Re-dcem-er,   we'll  keep   thy   com-mand,      And  help  thy  poor  children  with  boun  -  ti - 
The  iove     of     the     Sav-iour     no     cir-cumstance  knows.    To     rich  and      to   poor  the  same  mer-cy 
We'll  go     on     our     er-rands     of     mer  -  cy    and     love.       To   bear   the  sweet  message  of   hope  from 

-#-  -0-  \  ~     ifr        -tz  ~f~  z!r  n 

-«: 

z^. j^. 

♦  From  Sabbath  Songs— by  permission. 


ful  hand. 

he  shows. 

a-bove. 


u_^jt^^«_4:::-rtz  ip:_^ — ^-t-* — S — *-t-*— *-i^— r^ — F— l=-r=^— *-*-t-« — J — • 


^cmrmbfv  tlic  Toox.    ffonduttcd 


113 


Refrain. 


..     a       IIEKKAIN. 


pri,^fpiii.^ii3i.i^i^|i^p 


We'll  cheerful  -  iy  give  of    our  basket  and  store,  For  thou  hast  commanded,  Remem-ber   the  poor. 


EncUah  Baptist  CnUectioD, 
Alltgro  moder 


m\ht,^m\x\^ot^mtl 


DBA  NOEL. 


#—  #- ' -(C 0 0- 1 -(5-- « »-^-G> — ■— # — •- 1 -«» 0 0->^-^ 0 0-^  «<— *- 


1.  Wake,  parents  of      Is  -  rael,    O    has  -  ten    to  plead 

2.  Let     pure  clouds  of  in  -  cense   be  waft  ed  to  heaven, 

3.  F'roui  tlie  youth  of  our  country  shall  ar-mies      a-  rise, 

4.  Wake,  parents  of      Is  -  rael,    O  wres  -  tie  and  pray 


For  the  Spir  -  it  of  grace  to  descend ; 
From  all  hearts  u  -  nit  -  ed  in  one; 
The  pos  -  pel  of  peace  to  proclaim; 
That    grace    to  our  youths  may  be  given; 

^zrz{=zfriit: 
C: — f-i-* 


:lit: 


3:: 


._^,_J_4 


9 


0 0—i—G> — g— J-i-«> — 0~0-^a—^0-~Y^e?—*-~0—0--a> — 0 — 0-^-0 — -^ ' i_-i:_3i 

The  word  has  pone  forth,  and  the  faithful  have  need  Of  mir  prayers  the  f;reat  cause  to  de  -   fend. 

That  wis  -  doni  and  (;raie  to  our  youth  may  l)e  fjiven,    .\nd  strength  for  the  race  they  must    run. 

O'er    the  land    and  the  seas  the  glad  message  that  tlies,    Shall  re-ecli    -   o    Iin  man  -  u  -  el's     name. 

For     the  hands  that  in   faith   are   up-lift-ed    to-dav,    Shall  prevail   with  our   I'a-ther  in      heaven. 


-0 •■ 


114 


e.  a.  barnes. 
Duet. 


hmt  ^e  iht  ^0tA.    §i(r.  1, 


Chorus. 


DCET. 


-# #-        •    -^--#-     •  I  •  b/  -0 0-  '        -^ 0^     ' 


J.  H 

Chorus. 

TENNEY 

s 

-_^_ 

-#-. 

"•   r 

9 

— *- 

-P — 

-A — 
-0 — •- 

1.  With  hearts  and  with  voices,  Praise  ye  the  Lord!    With  love    that     re  -  joic  -  es,     Praise  ye    the  Lord!  Be- 

2.  For     grace  that  in  -  vites  us,  Praise  ye  the  Lord!     For     love    that      u   -  niles   us.     Praise  ye    the  Lord!  He 

3.  For    hope     in  his  kindnesB,  Praise  ye  the  Lord!     For    light    in     our     t«lindness.    Praise  ye    the  Lord!  His 

-^— •—•-"? T- _ r-* — F— h- r-  " 


^m 


Semi-Chorus.  Chorus. 

'- 8 B — •_• € — *-!-# 0 0 0 0 •-■ 1-* 0 0 0 0 #-I Sl—l 


cause  he  hath  told  us  His  arm    shall     up-hold      us;  Come,  join  in    our     cho  -  rus,  and  "Praise  ye  the  Lord!" 

gr.ints  U8  his  fa  -  vor  Tliro' Christ  as     our     Sav-iour;  Then  join  in     our     cho- rus,  and  "Praise  ye  the  Lord!" 

ways  are  be-fore    us.  His   mer  -  cy      is    o'er      us;    Oh,     join  in     our     cho  -  rus,  and  "Praise  ve  the  Lord!'' 

=— tt-Ji— # — -0—0—0 0—0-T-0 0 • 0 0 f-T    a  -a m • * #-r-^ •--?--* — (S_. 


Chorus. 


Praise  him!  Praise  him!   Praise     ye      the  Lord!     Praise  him!   Praise  him !   Praise      ye       the  Lord!       We'll 


x,_u_Ji_«_^ r— r-»  #-•— » g*— r-» » ^0—*-0- 

9:ffe=E^E^EEEES^EfE£E5=EEfiE=E^F=rE 

Iff     ^ 1=^ ft—^A  ii ^ — f«— t-it « 1 

II  III 


5E: 


0 I 

* — V 


3?tai$f  Mt  the  lonl     Coudutlcd, 


115 


sing      of    his     glo  -  ry,     his      wis  -  dom    and  love,     While    prais-ing    the   name     of        the      Lord. 


-^— 


if: 


tn 


5- 


-<?-. — 


m 


Words  by  S.  BUENHAM 
j^Moderalo. 


Jltey  ^c$t  ftam  the  CaufUct. 


(DKtuRATIuN    HYMN.) 


L.  MAK8HALL. 


^-«-J-* — •— ^1 — I — e—*?-^-*-*-* — #-  S — •— *— • — •--  # — • — a — *— 1  #-• — •-•-# — e-its-t-*--*- 


1.  They  rest  from  the  con-flict,  tlieir     la  -  hor  is  end  -  ed, 

2.  Be  -  Death  tlie  t;reeii  sod     tlieir      hod  -  ies  are  sleep-ins?, 

3.  We   k\ii)W  thai  oiir   flow-ers  will    with  -  er  and  per-ish, 

4.  To       lis       is   the  weepin;;,  while  theirs  is  the  glo  -  ry, 

5.  O      God     of  our     fa-thers,     O      God   of  our  iia-tion, 

6.  Yes,    hon  -  or  and  glo  -  ry    for   them  are   e  -  ter  -  nal, 


Their    bat  -  ties  are  fought,  their  victories  are  gained; 
A  ■   bove  them  in      beau-ty    the    dewy  grass  waves. 

Our    flags    too  will      droop  in  the  slill  summer   air, 
From    dan  -ger  and       du  -  ty  they  ne'er  turned  aside. 
Their  faith    was   unwavering,  their  trust  was  in  thee; 

The      na  -  tion  they  ransomed  their  memory  will  keep; 


i-Jt-s— •-- r* — • — r  I  -4 — • — •-T-# — #— •-r  0 — 0 — f-0 — T—0 — • — g — r-*-*-*— •-r*      *— •-T-y^c 
j--r:# — #—•-!-# — #—#-'-• — •—*-'-# — 0-i-0—\:-0 — g^g-i.rzM — *-T-# — •-^iji  r^r" 

Their  spir  -  its  he  •  ro  -  ic  to  God  have  as-cend  -  ed.  Their  mem-'ry  is  left  us  with  hon  -  or  unstained. 
While  comrades  this  day    are  sa  -  ered-ly   keep  -  ing   And    strew-iiig  with  flowers  their   glo  -  ri  -  ous  graves, 

liut  deep  in  our  hearts  their  mem-  'ry  we'll  clier  -  ish.  With  love,  that  the  passing  jears  ne'er  will  im  -  pair, 
lie  -  ro  -  ie  their  deeds  and  im  -  inor-tal  their  sto  -  ry,  Thej-  fought  for  their  country,  and  con-quer-ing  died. 
Thou  gav'st  them  the  vicl'ry,  toour  land  gave  salvation,  And  smiled  once  a-gain  on  the  home  of  the  free. 
Fair     flow-ers    im  -  mor-tal  will   bloom  ev  -  cr   vcr  -  nal   O'er  the  graves  where  our  heroes    in   glory  now   sleep, 

c^&-%,-g-  -n S — •- 1  -• • — r  !-•-#•  —0-r-0 =-T-a — r  -• 0—0-  7  -0—0 0-  t  -0 g— r-*-  t-» — xi 


116 


^ht  c^abbath  ^tUo\  uiith  goy  Wt  ftail 


Words  by  L.  M, 


L.  MARSHALL. 


Is  by   L.  M.  ±J-  in/\ivonAijXj. 

lleqro. 

1.  The  Sabbath  School  with  joy  we  hail, 'Tis  there  we  sing  and  praise  and  pray,  To  him  whose  mercies 

2.  O       may  his  ho-ly  name  be  spread  O'er  land  and  sea  and  hill  and  dale,        And  may  we  all  our 


mm= 


1 — « — » — ^t — « — 1 — I 1 — b-»—^»-\-0 — [-» » — g-0 — t-.-U 


s--\ — -^ 


cannot  fail,  But  will  remain  to  endless      day.      The   Lord  is  ev-er  good  and  kind,  His  children  he  doth 
influence  shed.  And  see  his  glorious  cause  prevail.    To   God  alone  all  praise  belongs,  To  God  alone  our 


^k^E^^^^^E^^!E*^^pE^E3^^^^EE^ 


ev  -    er 
off 'rings 


love; 
bring; 


9:fe 


O      let   us  with  a    joy-ful  mind    U  -  nite  in  praise  to  God 
Let  children  praise  him  with  their  songs.  Who  is  their  ev-er  -  last  ■ 

J  '^         I  n.       J 


a    -    hove, 
iiig     King. 


w^^^msm^^mmmm^^mmm 


(Bather  in  STU^  Xamb^, 


11? 


DcET.    Soprano. 
Not  too  fast. 


— H- 


qfl: 


L.  MAItSHALL. 


1.  Go  yfi    out         in-to  the  highways. Gather  in         his  lambs  to-day;  Seek  the  dark      and  narrow 

2.  'Mill  tlie  darkness  of  the     cit  -  y  They  have  wandered  all    unblesr;  Show  them  wherc-in  love  and 

3.  Gather    in       his  lambs  forever,  Speak  to  them    of  joys  un-told;    Seek  tlieiu  out   with  fond  en- 
Alto.  3  a  . .  s  s 


; 2- 


ggig4^a^ig|l^l^l||i^i^3i 


Chorus. 


by  -  ways, 
pit    -  y, 
deav  -  or. 


Ev-'ry  -  where  their  feet  may  stray; 
Weary     ones      may  ev  -  er     rest; 
Lead  them  to      the  Saviour's  fold; 


Tell  them  of  a  Saviour's  kindness. Tell  them 

Point  the  way        to  realms  of  gladness, Lead  them 
Lead  them  in        the  path  of     right,        In     the 
3-#-  -#-a^^#^#-#-        3-#-  f-^ff-  -0-0-0- 


of  the  heavenly  land. Lead  them  upward  in  their  blindness, Searoli  them  out  on  ev-'ry  hand, 

on   -  ward  day  by  day,  Win  their  hearts  from  hopeless  s;ulness. Christ  will  all    your  love  re  -  pay. 
way        the  Master  trod;  Lead  them  on  -  ward  with  thy  niight,  Till  they  reach  the  throne  of  God. 

-0 J-  \  _  '      3^#-#-     _    3 -#--•'>►  -0-0   0-  -0-      # 


_-1 ; 0-0 1 1-  -t-'-i -I -| _  ^     . 


118 


FANNY  CROSBY. 


icm  Witt  mvt  fott  fcst.* 


JNO.  R.  SWENEY. 


-9-3  -|— I N N — i -*> Ni-;j 1) H    ■     ■■! — ^ — -4 s s 1- 

*5--*^— p — i^T-* — • — - — • — • — 0-\-0 — 0 — 0 — <5>—A—^ — a — 0 — — 
^ ^ — J_  I_, ^ — ^ — ^ .1 1_^ 0 


(  Will  you  come*,  will  you  come,  with  your  poor  broken  heart, 
)  Lay  it  down  at  the  feet  of  your  Saviour  and  Lord, 
j  Will  you  come,  will  you  come?  there  is  mer  -  cy  for  you, 
(  On  -  ly  come,  as  you  are,  and  be-lieve  on  his  name, 
\  VVill  you  come,  will  you  come?  you  have  noth-ing  to  pay; 
I  By  his  death  on  the  cross  purchased  life  for  your  soul, 
(  VVill  you  come,  will  you  come?  how  he  pleads  with  you  now, 
I  And  what-ev  -  er    your  sin      or  your  sor  -  row  may   be, 


Burdened  and  sin  op 
Balm  for  your  ach  -  ing 
Je  -  BUS,  who  loves  you 
Fly    to     his     lov  -  Ing 


'-»-'-(f--~0 — ^ 
pressed? 
breast, 
best, 
breast ; 


4f  By  permission. 


3rn  the  §y  and  ^y/ 


no 


Adagio. 


H.  MILLARD. 


3^_*_      #_#-u_^ »_  I  _, -I — I 1 


1.  \Vc  shall  inopt 'in     the 

2.  We  shnll  meet    in     the 

3.  We  shall  meet   in     the 


by  and  liy, 
by  ami  by. 
by   and  by 


By  and  by, 
By  and  by, 
By  and  by, 


s s_ 

-j-.-g — -* — F~'*« — ^'"** — — ^ 
-•-    -#-:-#- -#-|;i<s- -#- 

B3'  and  by.  We  shall  meet  in  the 
By  and  by.  We  shall  meet  in  the 
Bv   and  bv.     We  shall  meet  in  the 


^-.   ■#^"# »—\ 

~iz~Z0:  '0zr^0~ 

by   and  by,    And 

by   ami  by,     So 

by   and  by,    Our 


SS?5 


»    0- 


n 


lie      Dy   ana  uy, 

•-T -#-•-•— J ,--^    .    - — s-T-»-T-#^-# — r-*-' -•--•— -• — 0-^-0-^-•—0 • 


IS 


nev  -  cr      be  part 

wipe    a  -  way  ev   - 

jour-ncy    will  soon 

S 


■  ed  more; 
'ry  tear; 
be    done ; 


0 
In 
Here 


the  joy  we 
our  Fa-ther's 
we   wait     a 


n 


-t-r 


then  shall  know.    For     the    Saviour 

man-sions  fair,       An  -  gel  hands  will 

lit  -  tie  while.  Where  the  toils    of 


T-iC T-0-' — • — *-3 • T-0--—0—0 — r~5— 7 — 3 *- 

I      '^     iJ  I      u     ^     ^  I 


tells      us    so; 

soothe   our  care; 

sin       beguile; 

-0-'.   -0- 


=  :rt: 


:S!=t 


^       ^       >    I 

End  with  AUduia, 


i 


/J.C.    I 


^i^i^i^ , 

I  •  3  I 

How  our  spirits  long  to  go  Up  to  that  golden  shore. 
O  the  love  beyond  compare, Up  in  that  liomc  so  dear. 
Then  we'll  see  the  Saviour's  smile,  After  our  victory's  wod. 


U 


From  the  Cbaplet-by  DcrmisAioD. 


120 


Words  by  Miss  H.  A.  BARNES. 
With  aniiiiation,  ,^  k. 


pxwM  §tm  ^om  ^mnm. 


L.  MARSHALL. 


1.  Forward  bear  j'our    ban-ners,  Strivinpc  with  your  might,  Wave  them  high  a  -  bove  you,  For  God's  holy  right. 

2.  Kiiidiipss  do     to        all    men,  Help-ing  the  distressed,  Lead   the     sad   and     lone      ly  To  the  Saviom's  breast; 

3.  Onward  bear  your     ban-ners,  O  -   ver  land  and  sea,    Spread  the  truths  of      Je   -  sus,  Of  love  and  chari-ty; 

-I ! — •H *  »-, 


-J— J-cJ~^— cJ' 


4— rJ- 


-j._j_ 


Press-ing  on  for  -  ev  -  er 
Wand'rers  ev  •  er  guid-ing 
Ho    -   li  -  ness    of    purpose 


In    the  Christian  strife,    Lov- ing,  serv-ing  ev  -    er     Him  who  gave  his  life. 
From  the  sin  -  ful  way,   Help  them  by   thy  kindness   From     all   sin    to  stray. 
Be    j'our  bigh-est  aim,     Lov  -  ing,  serv-ing   ev  -    er     His    most    ho  -  Iv  name. 


c:i-.-U-S;3_,--5 i^C. — ^^0      a-l—0—0 — p-Cg      f^ 0—m — prcj^ — 5    p-__-^_S — gir^ — f 


Chorus. 


n  N 


hrfi=^:==:^z^U--'^z^l:\^z0ziz^~^ 

ners.     Sing  with  loud  acclaim,      Joy  -  ful  prais  -  es  ev    -  er      To      Jehovah's  name. 

S  ^0'*-d'*-  ^  m    .       m  -0- -^-  ~0-.     _  -#-    ^ 


Wave  on     high  your     ban-ners.     Sing  with  loud  acclaim,      Joy  -  ful  prais  -  es  ev 

B:r|2=f=3t=rtit:?^^=?--?:f?=r=r=^ft:r^E'=±-'---=^ 


gclitjhtful  i$  the  ^aviouv'isi  W\tt 


121 


Words  by  L.  M. 

Allefjro.    j-^     ^^     p,^ j^   _j^ 


(CHRIST  PRECIOUS.) 


,-_5i_-.^X_^_^-, 


L.  MARSHALL. 


1.  De    -    lii;ht-ful     is      the  Saviour's  voice,  'Tis      com  -  fort      to      my       soul, 

2.  The      storm-v  winds  their     fu  -  ry  cease,     If      Christ    his     face  doth      shmv, 

3.  From    ago   to    age      he    clianges   uot,     His    grace     re  -  mains  the      same, 


'Tis 
All 
And 


niu  -  sic  sweet  and 
tliev  that  put  their 
we,       a  -   las,      for- 


*-# — ^-  T-0-:  -#—,-# — 1 — -* — # — * — f- 
Sitzi=frtiif3_-»3=»=:»=t=:t: 


joy  com-plete, 
trust  in  him 
get       his     love, 


And  love  be 
Shall  all  his 
Tlic       glo  -    ry 


yond       con 
"glo    -    ry 
of         his 


trol. 
know, 
name. 


In         him      a   -  lone      is 
When     bil-lows    swell    and 


life     and 
thun-ders 


peace, 
roar. 


5^1^ 


■p 


wm 


p-. 


In      him     is    all    my     hope; 
He     calms  then;  by  his  word  ; 


He        is       a    light  my   feet  to  guide.    And      ea  -  .sy      is     his     yoke. 
The      heaving    o  -  cean     he  doth  (juell,  At        his  com-manding   "nod. 


122 


§xt&  fox  pt 


Rev.  WILLIAM  A.  SMITH. 


L.  B.  MARSHALL. 


Whene'er 
It     was 
And  now 


my 

for 

from 


^      >        ^      . 

Whene'er  my  heart 

It    was    for    me 

And  now  from  sin 

heart 

me 

sin 


with  sad-ness  fills, 

he    suf-fered  long, 

and  Satan's  power, 

with    sad-ness      fills, And    darkness 

he       suf-fered      long Provoked    by 

and     Sa- tan's      power How  blest  to 


^m 


-f^^-- 


1/      >    r 

Whene'er  my  heart 
It    was     for    me 
And  now  from  sin 


It: 


with  sad-ness  fills, 
be  suf-fered  long, 
and  Satan's  power, 


•^-•fcb: 


And  darkness  all 
Provoked  by  scribe 
How  blest  to  feel 

all around  I 

scribe and  Phar-i 

feel that  I    am 


~0~ 

around       I  see; 

and  Phar  -  i-see; 

that  I    am  free; 

see ; A  voice  with-in my  na-ture 

see ; Surrounded  by  the  mocking 


A  voice  within, 
Surrounded  by 
O,  may    I  ne'er 


O,  may 


ne'er for  -  get  that 


And  darkness  all 
Provoked  by  scribe 
How  blest  to  feel 


•  1/ 
around  I  see; 
and  Phar  -  i-see; 
that  I    am  free; 


r ^^^ ^-^ 


A  voice  within, 
Surrounded  by 
O,  may    I  ne'er 


123 


Xu  dHicd  fov  iUc»     CoucUtdcd. 


m 


thrills, 
throng, 
hour. . . 


my  na  -  turc  tlirills, 
the  mocking  throng, 
for  -  get  that  hour, 


And  tells  me 
I'p  -  on  the 
When  Jesus 


— z 5_ 


And  tells  me   Jesus, 

Up  -  on      the  Cross 

When  Je-su3  groaneil 
Je        -       -       -       -      sus  died 

Cross  lie  died 

groaned  ami  died 


for 
for 
for 


-? — >r=:t:=;i=t:-c: 


my  iia  -  ture  thrills, 
the  mockinc  throng, 
for-  get   that  hour, 

ClIOKUS. 

* — K) 

va  -  ry,  O, 


And  tells  me  Jesus, 
Up  -  on  the  Cross 
When  Je-sus  groaned 


lie  died  for  me. 
He  died  for  nie. 
and  died  for  me. 

me 

me 

me 

He  died  for  me. 

He  died  for  me. 

and  died  for  me. 


O,      Cal  -  va  -  ry,  O,      Cal  -  va  -  ry,         Be  -  neath     Thy  Cross  I  fain  would   be;  O. 


u 


Cal  -  va  -  ry,  O,        Cal   -  va  -  ry,        Couie,    bless  -  ed 


Je  -  sns, 


d  well    in 


-^zzizzffT^^: 


#-•      -^- 


-, »- P# — T — s— T— 5» ^ r — f— ■ • ■ 


zt:r_=tz_  -r. 


ill 


124 


mn  fou  iomer 


CARRIE  M.  WILSON. 


JNO,  R.  SWENET. 


:=zfziz^=^t 


1.  There's  a  messai^e  from  the  Lord, — will  you  come?  Hear  It  sounding  from  his  word, — will  you  come? 

2.  He       has    tar-ried  long  for  you,     will  you  come?      See  his  locks  are  wet  with  dew:    will  you  come? 

3.  Will  you  heed  the  Saviour's  call?    will  you  come?      To  the  feast  prepared  for  all,      will  you  come? 


-  +  -     -     -   _i* — fi. 


.0 — 0 — 0- 


-4-,-.^- 


Chorus. 


^ ft- 1 1  _| 1  -0 0^1.0 0 0 ^ 0_  1  _^__L_^ ^_1_ 

Who-so  -  ev  -  er     on    his  name  will  be  -  lii-ve      Life    e-ter  -  nal  shall  from  him  re-ceive.     He    is 
He      a  -  lone  your  ma-ny    sins     can  for-o'ive;       Will  you  look  to  him    hy   faith  and  live? 
You  will  find  him  at  the  Cross,  waiting  there.     With  the  garment  that  your  soul  must  wear. 

-0 0 0 0 *-  J-  0-  \  \ 


^:±-0—^Jz0Zziiz=z^0-^i—^z::^ltz=:r:h^±=:fzt—^^^^^ 


'■;il2=-i5zj!^::?^:izs- 


calling  you  to-day— will  you  come?  To  the  on-ly   liv-ing  way— will  you  come?  Will  you 

will  you  come  ?  will  you  come  i 


Y^—'^-\y~0 • — 0 — * — 9 0 — #-K| ^ — I — \-^. — I — Y0 — 0 — • • 0 0 •-I-I — 1-, — I -^-h 


^      yt     J 
*  By  pennissiou. 


m\\  ^ou  (^0  ?    Cauclutlfd 


125 


^,->- 


J 0 0-1  y,-t -j- 

-0 0 0-  '  S# 0- 


•^^tt 


,__^_J^_4 


t -I  -  f  — I 1 1  - 


n^^iai 


plunge  beneath  the  flood  of   his    all  -  a-ton-ing  blood?  Will  you   be      a  child  of  God?  Will  you  come? 
*^^Ji0-0     r    ~r— ?=,  0     ,    z*z,::»zj:fz^^z_^0     0—^—0— 0—0 •_•  .-^ 


Sz^S 


>^^- 


Wor<U  by  L.  MAH8HALI,. 
Vhee)-fuUy. 


(Chtisit  the  ^iug  of  6lovy. 


^fe^e^j 


N  _ii.^L_J^. 


D.  H.  NORRIS. 


1.  Christ,  who  art  the  King  of  glo  -  ry,     Christ,  who  art  the  sinner's  friend,     Joy-ful  -  ly     we  come  before  thee. 

Thou  art  warnint;    un-bc-liev  -  crs, 

2.  Saviour,  lead  us  Ihroujih  all  danger.     Guide  us    in     the  heavenly  way,      Thou  who  once  laid  in  a    nian-ger, 

Thou  dost  call  us,    blessed  Je  -  sus, 

3.  Bless-ed  Sav-iour,  let    thy  Spir-it       Fill  our  hearts  with  heavenly  love.   May  our  souls  thy  li};lil  in-lier  -  it. 

There  to  sinu  thv  praise  forev  -   er, 

r*l  -#.  if z  ztz  "* — •■  "• — '^~    "*"  -   -**  ' 

-0 r—0-0 • 0-X-0 0 — r  -l—r-t-0- 


^^^mi^m^mm^mmim 


s 


Fine. 


D.C. 


-0-  •      -C-  ^      '  J      ^        ^  ^      '  \/      J 

And  thy  mer  -  cy        we    commend;  Thou  dost  hear  the  cry  of     sin-ners,     When  they  call  up  -  on  thy  name, 

While  they  rid  -  i    -    culo  thy   fame. 

Now  art  risen     to       end  -  less    day;    When  temptations  do    ensnare     us.     When  wo   wan-der     far  from  thee, 

That   we     all     from      sin     may  flee. 

And    our  sin  -  ful     fears    re  -  move;  May  thy  grace,  O  blessed     Saviour,     Guldens    to    thy  throne  above; 

In      that  land      of    peace  and  love. 

_^ J  _  ,N   >.^  -•-  -.  Zlz  Ztz  If  I         ,S  ^N     -       -       -  -••  -^- 


-0-  .0- 


r\-_u    .    t W\-0 • • «-T-^-nT* —  0C0 • * — •-T-1 • f-* — *0\-0- — • • — 0-T' rr 


126 


\t\^mt\  i\xt  pvct 


SMITH. 


L.  B.  MARSHALL. 


—  S ST ; -», ^> 


-  3  -•-  i-^ i •- ^  i  -I 


iiilligi^ 


t|{?iEP^--=^ 


'*    ^#-'-#-     g^-        -*-,-#-        '     •  -     -0-    -0- 

e  -  ter-nal  shore,  We  shall  meet  no  more  to 


i- 

There's  a  land    beyond  the    river;        On  that  bright, 
There's  a  home  prepared  all  glorious,    By  the  loving  Saviour's  hand;  Where  the  saints  shall  reign  vie- 
There  we'll  float  our  spotless  banner,  And  the  welkin  round  shall  ring.  With  the  shouts  of  glad  ho- 
There  we'll  wear  our  crowns  immortal.  And  our  joy  shall  be  complete;  There  we'll  strike  our  harps  e- 

.     ..    .    ^    r-^—. i 3-B-r-- 1 r    ..    ■    g-T-g-| g— 5-3-#- i -— --.     ..    .-t^t-h—. "s — =-r 


H_i_# — s — 1.-0-^.0-1 f;__^_i_j c_;»_-_j._i_*_±__^_ — ^ j__[; 

U      9      I 


-T- 


Choeus. 


sev  -  er,  When  the  toil 

to  -  rious,  In     the  bright 

san  -  na,  To     the  great 

ter-nal,  Sit  -  ting    at 


of  life  is  o'er, 
ce  -  les  -  tial  land, 
e  -  ter  -  nal  King, 
the  Saviour's  feet. 


By 


1/ 
and 


by;      O,  haste  the  moment;       By    and 


_•-._=?: 


-n- 


by;  no  more  we'll  roam,  When  we  hear  the  voice  of    Je  -  sus,      Bidding  us  a    welcome  home. 


T2-*_    _<2- 


-*-    -f-3 


-m. -.0-^-W P'-         .  ■        s'        I  \       M  -m---0-     _    .      -^ w-^  -0-     gj 

__1 ^ l_I_pi_  J_,  .__,_I_i_J p 1 ^i  _# 0 L_^ ^-^-f^ ^ 1- l^_I_^-3  J 


8.  F.  SMITH. 

With  aninuttinn. 


(Ottward  ^\)m\  thy  Conqueviug  ^\\^\\\. 


127 


(MISSIONARY  HYMN.) 


Ik  MARSHALL. 


-z=^z 


1.  On-ward  speed  thy  conquerin;?  flight,  An  -  gel,   on  -  ward 

2.  On-ward  speed    thy  confiueriii;;  flight,  An  -gel,    on-ward 

3.  On-ward  speed    tliy  coiic|iie:iiii;  ni;,'ht.   An    -  gel,    on  -  ward 

4.  On-ward  speed   thy  conquering  Uight,  An   -  gel,   on  -  ward 


speed ; 

haste; 

fly; 
speed; 


Cast  ahroad  thy 
Quick  -  ly  on  each 
Long  has  been  the 
Morn  -  ing  bursts    up  - 


ra  -  diant 
mountain' 
reign     of 
on       our 


light, 

s  heigh 

night; 

sight, 


Hid  the  shades  re 
t  Be  thy  standard 
Bring  the  morning 
'Tis     the  time  de 


-  cede; 
placed ; 
nigh ; 

-  creed ; 


Tread  the   i  -  dols       in    the  dust, Heathen  fanes 
Let   thy  blissful       tidings  tloat    Far  o'er  vale 
'Tis   to  thee  the     heathen    lift  Their  ini-plor 
Je  -  sus  now  his  kingdom  takes, Thrones  and  e 


des  - 
and 
■  ing 
mpires 


^Sl 


E5 


m 


-(2- 


9^t 


troy, 

hill, 
wail ; 
fall, 

■<9-  ' 

— t 

-e>  • 


Spread 
Till 
Bear 
And 


the  gos  -  pel's 

the  sweet  -  ly 

them  Ileav  -  en's 

the    joy  -    ous 


ho    -  ly      trust,  Spread     the  gos    -  pel's 
echo  -  ing    note        Eve    -    ry    ho    -  soin 

ho    -  ly       gift  Ere     their  cour  -   age 

song      a  -  wakes,     "God      is      all        lii 


^  ^      ■»- 


rrf: 


-I 1 — 


joy. 

thrill. 

fail. 

all.' 


i 


128 


^nbbatlt  3i\b, 


IVot  too  fast. 


Ech* 


HARRISON  MILLARD.* 


1.  Sabbath  hells,  so  sweet-ly    call-ing, 

2.  Sabbatli  bells, ring  on    for  -  ev  -  er, 


S! 


^- 


An -gel    voi-ces    in      the 
Ech-  o     all   the  earth      a 


air, 
round ; 


:tz: 


i3= 


:i=t=^z=U 


3^i 


Echo 


^BE^t^ 


"£=^ 


-^-t=i- 


— N- 


m 


How  your  ech  -  oes,soft  -  ly    fall-ing, 
Dark  the  world   if    we  should  nev-er 


^fe^E 


i^^Ut.^=^t^^^^^^. 


^ 


-V- 


lt=t^ 


Win  the  heart  to  praise  and  prayer. 
Hear  your  bright  and  soothing  sound. 


^t=t=:t=^ 


.4  little  slower. 


^^^ 


-      I 

Eve  -  ry  week  -  ly  toil  and  du  -  ty  Your  sweet  mel-o  -  dies  re-pay,  For  in  bright  and 
O,  ye  seem,  to  wea  -  ry  mor-tals,  Heavenly  mu -sic  far  a -way,  Ech  -  oed  thro' the 
# f x-r-g g z \-^^ -. ^-f:.-^--^-^—^-.^^ , ^_ 


ii.^EE=S: 


:t 


=8- 


:t=: 


=g--=t: 


T" 


T" 


j— » —  • — • — • — b 


r—\ — r 


#  From  the  Cbaplet— by  peruiission, 


Sabbath  gclb.     Concluded. 


129 


P 


=1S!5::^- 


£^ 


r  7^ 


CnoKUS.  Tempo  prima. 


^^^ii^^^ 


iTv 


f 


\  '    r    r  ^  II  u 

lov  -  ing    beau  -  ty    Earth  seems  nearer  Heaven  to  -  day.      Sab-bath  bells  so  sweet-ly    call  -  ing, 
gold  -  en     per  -  tals      An  -  gels  leave  a    -  jar    to  -  day. 


9^^f-f-pzj;^E^ 


-rTrT 


-a- 


■f  J-  if 


T 


^^ 


H4=P=i 


^ 


Echo.  ~IZ.  -=>-  ^       ^       ^ ^^ 


An  -  pel    vol  -  ces    in      the     air,  How  your  ech-oes,  soft  -  ly   fall  -  ing, 

.        .        I  N       .        .        .        . 


An  -  gel    vol  -  ces    in      the     air,  uow  your  ecn-oes,  sott  -  iy   laii  ■ 
^      Echo.  -Ra''- 


Echo.  ■"""• /?> 


-   V      V  I  -m-      -w-     \  ,    ~        ~  ^~        -        .<5,t 

Win  cor  hearts  to    rest  and  prayer, To  rest  and  prayer.To  rest  and    prayer. 


130 


Wh  ^mti  f  t0VH  0f  ®\L 


Words  by  Mrs.  LUKE. 
Not  too  fast. 


Sir  WTLLIAM  DAVEWANT. 


— a_,;_*J__,_    — 1,_0 ^ ^__^_I_^ ^ ^ #— L-# 1 


1.  I        think  when  I  read  that  sweet  sto-ry    of    old,    When 

2.  Yet    still      to   his  footstool  in  prayer  I  may    go,    And 

3.  But  thousands  and  tliousands  who  wander  and  fall,  Nev    - 


E^^= 


Je  -  sxis  was  here    among  men, 
ask    for     a  share     in  his    love, 
er  heard  of  that  heavenly  home. 


SSI          s     s               s 
•-N St "< "^T — N ^^ — J^ — S — f-:> — Sr — ^ — r S t r 

*-v-^-i-#-- — % — « — « — 0 — #-i-# — « — 0 — « — •— # — #-J— # 0 — m-i—*j — S-^-*-T-.» — •- 


m 


How  he  called  lit-tle  children    as  lambs  to  his  fold. 
And    if      I    now  ear  -  uest-ly    seek  him  be    -    low, 
I  should  like  them  to  know  there's  room  for  them  all, 


S: 


u 


=^^ 


I  should  like  to  have  been  with  them  then. 
I  shall  see  him  and  hear  him  a  -  bove. 
And  that  Je-sus  has  bid  them  to    come. 


3=^EtEfe^EfEt:Ei=fEEf_l^Ef.=lEfelEt 


0—^-0—0^-^0-, ^ 0 J-T-2*— #~    *Zij* 


I        wish  that  his  hands  had  been  placed  on  my  head,  That  his  arm  had  been  thrown  around  me, 
In  that  beau-ti  -  f ul  place   he    has  gone   to    prepare.     For  all  that  are  washed  and  for  -  given, 
I        long    for    the  joy    of     that  glo  -  ri  -  ous  time.The  sweetest,and  brightest,and      best. 


t>    ^ 


5ri)c  <SU)rct  .Storn 


feE- 


Of  (Dm. 


Conclulfcti. 


131 


« :  -«- 1 •-  . *— • • # 0-  ' -# -0 0 0 *—0 — •-^-# 0 0-  . 


-0- 
-0-0-  -4 

And  that  I  might  have  seen  his  kind  look  when  he  said,  Let  the  lit-tle 
And  ina  -  ny  dear  oliildien  are  gath-er  -  ing  there,  For  of  siicli  is 

When  the  dear    lit-tle  children  of      ev-er  -  y  clime 


rs! 


m 


ones  come   nn-to      me. 
the    kingdom  of    hoavcn. 
Shall  crowd  to   his  arms  and  Lie     blesU 


^m^ 


5EJ3^ 


. ^. 


^—J- 


t5 


;ii 


Words  by  L.  M. 

^  ji      CheerfuVy. 


Come,  let  us  iJOUrntg  on  our  aSang.     (newyear)         l.  Marshall. 


1=£ 


:^- 


r    -  •  -  - 

Walk  ing  with  Je  -  sus      while 

And    per  -    se-vere    and        la 

A        tide  that  flows  from  earth 

That    we  a    glad    ac  -  count 


U^mmmw^^^m^ 


9 


I& 


I 

love 

we 

tran 

last, 


and  ho 

shall        see 

sient,  fleet 

be     -  fore 


ly 

his 
ing 
thy 


fear. 

face, 
dream, 
throne. 


It 


w-^-^ r-* — r-*-'  -' — •- 


:=S5"-; 


i^ 


=p= 


The  third  line  may  ba  suiig  aa  a  solo  or  duot.  if  deiiirable. 


132 


®t  wh  tssi  i\\t  'gxxx^Am  of  ^mm* 


Livelf). 


(TAKE  AWAY  THE  CHILDREN.) 


-«<—-*,- -s s.—\ Nt — N- — S-a^-T--*< — I — ■ — ^ S — K N — 1- 


Words  and  Music  by  Key.  H,  L.  HASTINGS, 

N         K 


^:^.-: 


^^ 


:J-^ 


1.  Take  away  the  children, we  cannot  have  them  here,  Said  the  wise  disciples,  as  mothers  bro't  them  near; 

2.  Rabbis  we  see  are  coming, and  scribes  are  drawing  near,How  can  little  cliildren  among  the  greatappear? 

3.  From  the  wise  and  prudent  are  many  things  concealed, To  the  babes  and  suclclings  wisdom  is  revealed, 

4.  Children  cry  hosanna, while  Pharisees  complain, Children  Icnow  their  Saviour, who  for  their  sins  was  slain ; 

-X—l-^-i-r — r^::-T-!i— t:-T-i — r   _„_»  •_#_i-:fc:Trt:=tr^r#— /^ 


^ '^-i-^/ 1/ — I M*—  '- 


-f-*— *  • ^-t-i '>, ''-•—r-0 #-T-# # * *— •■ 


But  the  gentle  Saviour  their  foolish  zeal  removed.   To  his  arms  he  gathered  the    lit-tle  ones  he  loved. 
But  the  Lord  rebuked  them, and  sent  them  happy  home. 

Learned  ones  may  cavil,  and  die  at  last  unblest,    Lit-tle  ones  will  nes-tle  close  to  the  Saviour's  breast. 
May  we  sliare  the  blessings  to  the  little  children  given,      And    a-bun-dant  entrance  where  reigns  the  King  of  heaven. 


^^ 


»3pIZ=J»=p_ 


-Vz-h 


1/        1^    > 

Chobus. 


Xrr 


-N — I — ■ — I S s — I S ^i — i :^-*- 


un  -  to  me,     Do    not 


forbid 


those  who  seek  my  face  to  see, 


lEi 


55^ 


=*--->; 


33= 


i 


#  From  "Songs  of  Filgiimage "— b;  pennisgioQ. 


0f  jiuch  i$  the  ^liugdom.    CondmUd. 


133 


S    N 


-0-- — 0 — #— — 


Snf  -  fer  lit 


tie 


3^ 

cbil-dren 


to  come 


5>3E 


un 


to 


me, 
— »- 


For 


the  kingdom  of  heaven. 


^I-E :;iz=:^_$ --[-It-- — ^— pr^^- 


L.  M. 


She  pilgrim. 


Words  hv  H.  L.  L. 
„  With  animation. 


-^- 


.-H» ^--fSi- 


1.  Thou  innst  go  forward,  pilgrim,  Right  up  the  hill;  The  path  is  straight  hcfore  thee,  Right  onward  still; 

2.  Thou  must  go  forward,  pilgiiin.  Turn  not  a-side;    Try     not  the  tempting  byways  Others  have  trod; 

3.  Tliou  must  go  forward,  pilgrim.  Yet  lin-ger,  stay    One   moment  at  the  fountain,  ITere  by  the  way; 

4.  Thou  must  go  forward, Christian, O'er  many  a  hill ;  Yet  shrink  not  from  the  prospect,  Press  onward  still; 

^  if:-«-  -•_  _*_  _«_  _•_  _«_  _#._«.. if:-*-.  _*_  _« — •_  i*z  _*_ 


::fc:± 


-y — * — -r 


-- f— — Si — St — : 1 1 — 1-1 — s — s — s — s — ^^-^—rit 


5 — ^ — 

By    that  ascent    so  rugged,  Thy  Lord  has  gone;  Tlis  people   all  must  follow.  Press  boldly      on. 
Thoy  have  but  strayed  and  fallen, To  rise  no  more:  True  danger  lies  behind  thee.  Safe  •  ty     be  -  fore. 
The  Master  on  his  journey    Opened  that  spring.  Refreshment  to  the  weary,  And  strength  to  brini 
Be-6ide  each  mount  of  trial.    Each  toil  or  pain,     The  fountain  of  refreshment  Shall  flow  a  -  gain. 


13 


^Hg^i^^z^jHj 


B' 


s 


134 


"Sih  ^0$^tV 


Spiritoso. 


t=3E^ 


-t-JN 


^gfi 


T 

1.  This  wnnd'rous  theme  I  love     to      since, 

2.  It       calls   to    ev  -  'ry  man     on     earth, 

3.  Come.trim  your  lamps  and  make  them  bum,  And  nev 

/, 


The  gos  • 
You  must 


•  cure 
once  from 


our  Christ  and  King',  And  praise  oh  high 

a       sec  -  ond  birth  I    Prepare    while  on 

tie   turn      Un  -  til 


bat  ■ 


the  foe 


Iiis 
this 
is 


pre-ciou8 
drear  -  y 
driv  -  en 


name, 

sod, 
far,— 


In  ev 
To  meet 
Such  are 


I 1 1 U-l_ 


■  'ry  land  his  love  proclaim, 
in  joy  j'our  Christ  and  God. 
the  rules    of      Zi  -  on's   war. 


For  -  ev  -  er  sing!    ex  -  alt 
Pro  -  tcct  -   ed     by   God's    iir  - 
Thy  gra  -  cious  gos  • 


that 
mor 


theme, 
strong, 
know 


1iT 


can  the  vil  -  est  soul  re-dcem.  And  comfort  to 
Prepare  tq  fight  'gainst  ev'ry  wrong;  Why  stand  ye  i 
VVill  give  us  com-fort  here   be  -  low;  And  will  secure 

-•-  -0-'   -^      \         !     *        -      ^     _0    fz    '^ 


the  wea  -  ry  lend; 
die  all  the  day, 
a    last  -  ing  peace 


-5^ 

Its  Au-thor  is  the  sinner's  friend. 
As  Sa-tan's  tool  for  ev  -  'ry  fray?' 
Whene'er  our  pilgrimage  shall  cease 


#  From  Buds  of  Promise— by  permission. 


-f=Pr 


:C 


-+- 


a 


^^*hctt  ChiUUttt  join  in  ^in^ing. 


135 


Allegro  moderato. 


(CHILDREN'S  WORSHIP.) 


MICHAEL  HAYDN. 


WliPii  chililrou  join  in  sin;;iii£;  The  niiirlit-y  Sav-ionr's  praise,  It  is  on  earth  be  -  gin  -  ning 
Whi-n  chililrt'ii  join  in  Icarniui;  Tin-  way  that  leads  a  -  bove.  It  is  a  step  re-tnrn  -  inir 
When  cliililren  meet  in  Heaven,  That  bo    -   ly,  hap  -  py  place,  They'll  sing  of  sins  for-giv    -   en 


m^^^^^^^^ 


:t± 


ll^ii^^isi^^^i^ 


raise;     And  when  they  join    in  praying      To  him  who  heareth      prayer, 
love;    Anil  when  their  hearts  are  beating  With  pen  -  i-tence  with  -in, 
grace;  They'll  sing  the  wondrous  sto  -  ry      Of  Je  -  sus'  dy  -  ing      love. 


fe 


0 


l^E 


:j= 


bey  -  ing  Who  makes  a  child  Ilis 
treat  -  Ing  From  ways  of  death  and 
glo       -      ry      Will     reign      with     Him      a 


I 

care, 
sin. 
bove. 


wm^ 


136 


;0ud  §i0!Siatttta!Si  Ui  n  ^m^t. 


Words  by  L.  M. 

tVery  bold. 
5=' 


(PEAISE  TO  GOD.) 


L.  MARSHALL. 


1.  Loud    ho-san-iias    let     us  raise    To    the  King  of  end-less  days;    Let    us  join   in    cho-ralsong, 

2.  Praise  the  Lord  on  pipes  and  strings,For  the  joy  his  mercy  brings;  Strike  the  cymbal,  harp  and  lute, 


-fi-  -/«- 


-^ti^- 


:]=t 


*-^= 


r 


::^zzri^:X 


»— * — ^-\-0—^0 — gH-P 


Prais-es    to    our  God   belong.       Let    the  pealing    or-gan    swell      Prais-es    to    Imman  -  u  -  el. 
In  God's  praise  let  none  be  mute.  Praise  the  Lord  who  reigns  on  high,    God  from  all  e  -  ter  -  ni  -  ty. 

-^  -#-       ^  !  -*-•_,  -^-    -^-    -fS-  -^-'     -g-H*-    -«-    -g- 


fli^E 


/ 

J-:-}- 3 — «-.-« — « — 0.-0--0-    •  •  •   • 


, — -I -( fc s — I ■ 


Let  the  trumpet  join  to  raise  Loudest  nolcsof  grateful  praise.  Praise  the  Lord,praisetheLord,praisethe  Lord, praise  theLord, 
God  the  Father,  God  the  Son,  God  the  Spirit,  three  in  one. 


.-#--  -m. -^-0.-02. 


:ptr_ 


^jfeggElBEgEiE^=::^E£{^ 


T    •  I 


-p-^-»_, 


M 


ContluUetr. 


137 


Coda  after  2d  verse. 


O  my  soul,  Praise  the  Lord, praise  the  Lord,0  praise  the  Lord  most  high,Praise  ye  the  Lord  most  high. 


'4^ 


-0-     *\     -  -f-ZiM #-     ^ 

-0 — ^#  ^- J — I — t— I 1 —  T-^ 


57|=?— r=:^=i:|.=r::ri;iJ=?-r^-»j^:*-*if:r?irt±itni=J=rd5=3^ 


^fe 


-    0 

mi 


Not  too  fast. 


rq: 


Cfjrfst  tiotf)  lobr  mn  JJlanticrino  Soul. 

'"—p-j jg '?r-F^ 


Words  and  Miulo 
by  L.  MARSHALL,  pj-, 


1. 


•^=^ 


Christ  (loth  love    my 
lie        will     all      my 
There  where  saints  and  an 
All         my  bless-ings     How 
Thou  (lost  cheer  and    com 
(live     me   grace     to      flee 
Je   -    sns,    thou    art      all 
May       I      fond  -  ly    cling 
May       I    spread  thy   fame 


» = a-. 

wan-dering  soul, 

fears      con  -  trol, 

gels  throng, 

from     thee, 

fort      me, 

from      sin, 

to        nie, 

to      thee, 

a  -  broail, 


On        his      arm 
When    the   storm 
I       would  praise 
No      true    joys 
Grace  and    truth 
Power    to      live 
Joy       and    peace 
Blest      I{e  -  deem  ■ 
And  through  faith 


-  y 

thee 

are 

in 

a 

in 
er 
sal   ' 


^^ 


lEi-ir, 


f 


m 


B 


will        re 
blast      is 
ev   -   er 
else  -  where 
thee        a    - 
ho   - 
thee 
of 
va    - 


Her 

I 

man 

tion 


ly;   I 

nigh,    j 
more, 
found, j 
bound.  ) 

life. 

find;  » 
kind.  J 

win. 


:^-=^ 


^ 


^^i 


cres. 


m 

B.C. 


^ 


Pre-cious  Sav  •  iour,  lead 
Tliou  canst  make  me  pure 
I  Just  and    ho  -   ly      Lamb 

/  _^  _^^     _._       ^  . 


me 

with    - 
of 


on, 
in, 
God, 


-<a        :  — 


V-o-'-o- 


Guide  me  to  the  heaven  -  ly 
Keep  me  from  all  earth  -  ly 
By     whose  blood  I'm  cleansed  fr()m 


■-<? 


w^m. 


138 


@.  ^miAfyt  m\x$i  gmtv 


Wortls  anranged  by  Misa  H.  AUGUSTA  BARNES. 

Andante. 


(SWEET  HOME.) 


H.  E.  BISHOP. 


!0,   Par  -  a-dise  must  fair  -  er  be      Than  an  -  y  spot  be-low! 
My  .spir  -  it  pines  for   lib  -  er-ty;     Now  let  me  thith-er 
I  111    I'ar  -  a-dise      a  -  lone    is  rest,   And  love  with-out  al-loy; 
(A  heavenly  flame  fills  ev'ry  breast,  And  thrills  the  heart  with 

(And  ev  -  'ry  joy  that, budding,  died,Sh;iIl  open  there  in  bloom, 
And  spring,  in  all  her  flowery  pride.  Shall   waken  from  the 
I  My  youth  that  fled  so  soon    a-way.     Has  left  me  lone-ly  here, 
j  Shall  there  be  with  me  ev-'ry  day,  -  In  heaven's  brighter        sphere. 


go.    ! 

joy- ! 

tomb. 


-=^Er^E^t==J 


In  Par  -  a  -  dise  for  -  ev  -  er  clear, 
For  ev  -  'ry  tear  that  I  shed  here 
For  ev  -  'ry  wounding  thorn  be-low. 
And  sweeter  flow'rs  than  earth  can  show 
For  all  the  joys  that  meet  me  there, 
Like  golden  fruit  in  gar-dens  fair. 
All  hopes,  all  wishes,  all  the  love, 
Shall  bloom  around  me  there  a-bove, 
0-  -0- 


#— 1»- 


|~4^     V""^    I    Refrain,  rttard.  tempo.    ^ 

The  stream  of  love  doth  flow,  | 

A  pearl    therein    doth  glow.  (  Home,home,sweet,aweet  home.  Where  weaty  ones  for-erer  rest      Id   Paradise  my  homo. 

A   rose  shall  blossom  there,  \ 

Shall  twine  around  my  hair.  (  HoiDe,home,sweet,sweethome,  Forev'ry  wounding  thorn  below  A  rose  shall  blossom  there. 

For  which  my  heart  doth  pine,  j 

And  flow'rs  forev  -  er  shine,  j  Home,  home, sweet, sweet  home.  For  ev'ry  joy  that,budding,  died,  Shall  open  there  in  bloom. 

That  I  have  longed  for  here,  \ 

In     Par  -  a-dise      so  dear.  J  Home,home, sweet, sweet  home,  Shall  bloom  around  me  there  above.  In  Paradise  so  dear. 

■  :F£ErE: 


^sslccp  and  ^wrahe. 


139 


Rer.  WILLIAM  A.  SMITH. 

With  expression. 


L.  B.  MARSHALL. 


ia^tfaz^^ii^^f 


A  -  sleep.  The  clouds  are  lowering, 

A  -  wake.  The  clouds  are  scattering; 

And    so       amidst  commotion  wild, 


A  -  cross   the  midnight  sky; 
Be-tween    the  purt-ing   drifts 
In       tur  -  moil  and    in   strife, 


The  an  -  gry  waves  are 

The  dis-tant  stars  now 

In    e  -  vil  and  temp- 


#— 1«- 


^ — sm m  I  r r — n t^'^t — ~ — 


tz^z 


^m^^^M^f^^rrfrf^^^m 


lift  -  ing  up 

gleam  a  -  far, 

ta  -  tion  dire. 


Their  foam  -  ini;  crests  on  high. 

Down  through  the  opening  rifts. 

That  meet      us      in  this   life; 


G  -  ver      the  deck   the     sur-ges  sweep,         A  - 

The     an  -  gry  waves  grow  smooth  and  calm, The 

If    but     the  Christ  we  quick-jy  wake,        For 


^^m^m 


m 


/ 


^m 


■+■ i^ \-. rr -H— 


^^ 


round  the  wild  winds  roar;  The  cho  -  sen  twelve  with  faces  pale, 
boat       is  tossed  no  more;  And    at      the  sounil  of  his      rebuke, 
help       to  him  we       go,      A  peace  that  passelh  knowledge  here, 
-•=-—« — « ^ — o -^L-j- jt,-_.^ « ^_^  -.JJ,     • 


Toil  vain  -  ly  at  the  oar. 
Dan  -  ger  and  storm  is  o'er. 
Re  -  mains  for    us      be  ■  low. 

1/      k/      P 


iS 


140 


Pav^Wtt0  U  tht  ^wtx* 


H.  MILLAKD. 


March  movement. 

4       > 


j_,_J_4- 


Org. 


-35^- 


1; 


We  are  marching  to    the    riv  - 
Lov-ing  ones  will  come  to  meet 


I 

er, 
us 


£^E 


'Tis    almost    in   sight; 
On   the  farther  shore ; 


With  the  loved  and  hlest  for- 
Gen-tle  Toic-es  there  will 


-^"^ 


EA^p 


it::=i=t=1zt=t 


r 


'^i: 


I 


— •'•-I ^d — I — I- 


9—^- 


ilzfqr 


R ^a 


ev 
greet 


er, 
us. 


We     shall  walk     in     light. 
And  we'll  weep    no   more. 

-4 


-jT^-  i — :t- 


i: 


L^ 


We    can      al  -  most  hear  the  flow  -  ing 
Step    by    step  that  shore  we're  near-ing. 


I 


-- ^^ 


-i^— ^- 


Of    that  rush-ing  tide; 
And  the  Saviour's  hand 


To  the  land  of  love  we're  go  -  ing,  Where  our  hopes  abide. 
Leads  us  onward,  never  fear  -  ing.     To     the  bet-ter  land. 


^m^ 


53 


I l-l j^-gtJ-l-|_J-p j \g> > \,t /-"-I t-l -l^-J v_Lj ^.i. L 


*  From  the  Chaplat— ty  permission. 


Parchint)  to  tlic  ^mt.    €mt\\nUtl 


141 


/  Cuouus. 


Words  by  L.  M. 
Andante. 


(CI.08E  OF  THE  OLD  YKAK.) 
[PKAYEK,] 


L.  HABSHALL,  ISti. 


AnothtT  year  lias  poncDav^, weeks  and  monttnliave  fled. Time  waits  for  none, and  we. ere  Ion(r.May  sleep  amont?  the  dead. 
TriiMKls  ti<  nur  lu-artsmosi  dear  Have  p.i-^sed  from  lifr  away;  Parted, no  more,  to  meet  us  here.'Till  the^jreat  gathering  day! 
Kas-'noiied  and  formed  of  clay  Bv  (iod's  almighty  liands;  He  calls  us  when  we  t;o  astrav,  And  our  retunr commands. 
Then      let    us  raise  our  eyes  To  liim  in  whom  we  live;  The  bliss  andconifort  time  denies, The  Lord  in  heaven  will  give 


142 


With  animation. 

i  jt       r^ ^^_ 


(ANNIVERSARY  HYMN.) 


H.  MTLLARD. 


1—0 — 0 — 0      0^1 1  ^0 — 0 — 0 — 0Zi « — a — «_L^ — 0 — ^_]  —^-^. 

II  111  •  •    -*-  •      -fS>- 

1.  Here  in  love  we  meet,  Comrades  fair  to  greet,  While  all  nature  round  us  With  spring-time  is  sweet; 

2.  Praise  to  God  on  high,  While  the  years  go  by,  He  hath  kept  his  children,  His  praise  magni  -  fy; 

3.  When  these  years  are  o'er, May  we  meet  once  more  In  that  home  of  gladness  On  yonder  bright  shore. 

_  1*^    LjL'z-     _  =^      _  ^    C#_:»=-_  _  -«■=  _  _  r-. 

-ff-4-^ — ^ — '^ — ^-t-f— ^F-i- — '^ — ^ — ^-l-| — -l-^ — f — f — g-F| — I — ^F| — I — \~i-p 


Duetto. 


.— nJ-J- 


Happy  voices  sound  the  sonf;,WhiIe  in  gladness  here  we  throne:, Joyful  pilKrims,jnyfiil  pilgrims. We  are  marching  alonff. 
With  our  Saviour  for  our  guide. We  have  wandered  side  by  side, .Joyful  pilgrims, joyful  pilgrims,Down  the  valley  so  wide. 
Ev  -  er  battling  for  the  right,  Serving  Jesus  with  delight.  Joyful  pilgrims,  joyful  pilgrims,  'Neath  our  banner  so  bright. 

Accomp.    ^    .»r-  TT'^  ^^     -^~~~  r^^         J^'_T:  ^_^ (L_|t_g.   

^zfc==B^^X.t=ftpLttitzzt£.f~.i=Uit:=t^ti=E3^ 


Chorus. 


L 0 0 0-0-1 1-0 0 0-0-1 L-0 0 0 *-LJ S S^I-# — -0 g-l—^ — J- 

II*  II  111  •  •      -0-  '      -O- 

Here  in  love  we  meet,  Comrades  fair  to  greet,  While  all  nature  round  us  With  spring-time  is  sweet. 
_  '^'     "^lAz--  -  Z^-       -IT'  0^---0-  ~'^~  -0- 


♦  From  the  Cbaplet— by  permission. 


^\m  in  ^orc  ^IVc  ^Xut    €ont\\\M. 


143 


ip^ 


Glo-  ry,  Al  -  le  -  lu    -    ia,  Glo  -  ry,  Al  -  le  -  lu-ia,  Pilgrims,  joyful  pilgrims,  we're  marching  along. 


Z\m\\^\x  the  guy  fhy  ^oie  hath  spared  ^iss. 


KELLY. 

Larqetlo. 


(A.\  EVENING  OFFEKING.) 


li.  MARSHALL. 


F.rw. 


i!ip^if^^fi^i;fpfi^l 


1.  Through  the    day 
Fa  -    tlier,      thou 

2.  Pi!  -  sriras     here 


And   when      life's    short  day 


thy    love  hath    spared    us,    Now     we       lay 
our    guard-ian        be,  Sweet    it         is 

on     earth  and    stran-gers.    Dwell  -  ing       in 


past. 


Rest    with     thee 


us  down    to 

to  trust      in 

the  midst    of 

in  heaven   at 


rest; 
thee, 
foes, 
last. 


c^^- 


i4E3^3Ey 


safe^E 


m-^i^^^^B 


K  D.C. 

— *-= — #— r— j^:- 0 — ^ — •—'--* — —0 — 5-. — #— 1— #-.= *      • — -V- 1 — -j-  -^ 


4-=^ 


Thro'    the 
Us         and 


si 
ours 


lent  watch  -  es  guard      us.      Let      no        foe 
pre-serve  from    dan  -  gers.     In    thine     arms 


our  peace    mo   -  lest; 
let       us       re    -    pose; 


^««3 


t— 


iii 


144 


'^Jxt  (Sternal  cf  ang. 


EeT.  WILLIAM  A.  SMITH. 
„           With  enlhnsiasm. 

1 

...^       r 

d.  r 

-| — N-| — ►^ K- 

L.  B 

.  MARSHALL. 

1.  I    k 

2.  I    k 

3.  I    k 

4.  Deal 

now      I 
now    that 
now    that 
•  Fa-ther, 

r-« J— 

— «— 
— #- 

am 
I've 
I 
ac- 

—4- 

•— 

wick 
wan- 
yield 

cept 

— n- 

— ^» — S- 

-  ed    and 
dered  from 
to    the 
my    de  - 

-#-v — *- 

sin  -  fnl, 

du    -  ty, 

tempt  -  er, 

vo  -  tions. 

-  -* 5 •— 

By      na  -  ture 
And  done  what 
And   fail   from 
And  help    me 

-     -m 1 1 1 

a    child 

I   should 

his    pres  - 

my     bur  - 

-#-     -#- 

— 1 1 — 

— m — 

un 

not 

ence 

dens 

-J-  -S-f-S-- 

-  to      sin, 
have    done, 

to       flee, 

to      bear, 

— 1 — T-fe-T — M — r 

y-i 

—^ ^ — 

1^        J 

— ^— 

— -)• — 

—^ J  ft"            ^ 

C C 1 

— 1 1 — 

— • »— 

—i— 

— 1 ^_= — * 

a     ^ 

-         •>      / 

— J /' — 

— V— 

_y L 

r^r- 


But  God  in  his  mercy  hath  saved  me.  And  cast  out  the  evil  within. 
But  in  his  great  love  for  the  erring,  He  gave  up  his  well-belov'd  son. 
But  from  his  enticing  al-lure-ments,  My  spirit  God  labors  to  free. 
That  in  thine  own  home  over  yonder,  The  bright  crown  of  life  I  may  wear. 

.     --#.-* -^- ..  -i«-    -^- -**--*- -^-* -#- JT J 


Refrain. 


lyi— ' 1 — r — St — K — N — ^- — ' A — Si — l:=r-|-f — ' — r^—- ~M -T — '~ ^-'-r- 

I i_:l — 0 \~*-  A~M — # — S — S — « — ^+-1 i 1 '-I  — F 

l-^#— ; 0—\-» \-^ *       *       *       0 S-h»-    —»-\^-0-±^ # # 0~\-» » 0-\^ 


I'll 


I'll  slug, 


I'll 


I        •  T" 

I'll  sing, 

sing,   ... 


C C J_> — ^. — 1^ — y — ^ — i^_L  0---0-i- 


_X.i K,_v— ^-^-1— ,=iP— t 3_| ^-—p 1_| __| !-,_# g ^_^C^_^^_31 

I'll  slug, 

'11    sing, I'll  sing  of  bis  mercy  so  free. 

0-      d        d      d      -* 0-  -F-  -I m~    -   -0-   ^    .    J 


I'll  sing,  I'll  slug, 

Of    Jesus,  who  suffered  for  me;      I'll    sing, I'll    sing, 


•  k' 


G.  W.  8. 
Firmii/. 


.'fcilllV 


1.  U  orkinp  for  Je  - 

2.  \V„rkinK  fiT  J*-  - 

3.  V'orkinf,'  for  Je  - 

4.  AV  )rking  for  Je  - 

5.  Wirkiiig  fur  Je  - 


Mi 


^^*othitt()  fox  3it^\\^, 

'  Go  work  to-day  iu  uij  Tiuujrard."    Matt.  21 :  28. 
1 


145 


Rev.  G.  W.  SEDERQUIST. 


m 


sus,  loil  - 
sus,  night 
sus,  work 
su.s,  lov  - 
sus,  till 


ing  each  day, 
s  coming  on: 
with  a  will, 
ing  and  kind, 
he   shall    say, 


No   time 
No   time 
Wait-ing 
Out     in 
Come  all 


^^ 


.0 — 0 — 0 -»-  -0 — 0 — 0 — 0      4  -J- 


to  tri  -  fle,   no  time  to  play;  Work  in  the  sunshine, 

to  slum-ber,  day  is  soon  gone;  Lost  ones  around  tliee, 

in  patience,  trusting  him  still:  Seeds  of  truth  sowing, 

the  high-ways  jewels  we'll  find;  Kruit  for  thv  la  -  hor, 

ye  bless  -  ed,  coine,come  away,    En  ter  my  kingdom, 


work  in  the  shade 
seek  -  inp  for  light; 
morn-ing  and  eve; 
soon  thoL  shalt  see; 
faith-ful    and   ttied, 


Work  in     the    con  -  flict,  be     not     dismayed. 
Work  while  the  day  lasts,  work  with  thy  might. 

Sa  -  tan  is  bu  -  sy,  souls  to  <U'-<'.eivc. 
Work  in  the  hedg  -  es,  rough  though  it  be. 
Safe     in     my    prcs-ence  ev  -  er       a  -  bide. 


^^te^^i 


^ 


Work 


Working,  yes,  work-inj 


for   Je  -  sus. 


yes,  work-irig. 


^^M 


p^^^^:^ii^^^i^^^ipi 


Work      -     -      ing  for    Je-sus,     Work     -     -    ing,  no  time  to    de-lay,     Working  for  Je-sus    to  -  day. 
Working,  yes,  working,  Working,  yes,  working, 

f  7  fi  fz -J^:  -J!L  M.  .0.  ^ 


f!r  ti  ti  'S'-  'S^  -»-  -0-  -0-  .     :f:  ^  ^  JL  :^  4L  .^-Tv 


146 


She  ^0vt  0f  ^ttL 


Words  by  Miss  H.  A 
Allegro  inndi'raio. 


BARNES. 
SOPKAKO   ObLIGATO. 


L.  MARSHALL. 


:^t 


5=s^£5e5eee 


1.  A  -  wake    ray 

2.  Then  how  can 

3.  There  we   may 


soul and  praise  the 

we his    cliil-dren 

see tliat  face      di 


:b!-I-§=5=: 


-T. 


ig6^^^4=5Lj 


~0 — #-;  -*-  -*- 

A-wake  ray  soul, 
Then  how  can  we, 
There  we  raay  see 

# #-* — 0 # 


name Of  Him   who 

here For  -  get    the 

vine Where  all    is 

-«     T * • 

-* *-. « *- 


-n-~- 


-d=i^ 


and  praise  the  name, 
his  chil-dren  here, 
that  face    di-vine 

— ^ — *-•  —ft — ^ 


:=t: 


£=E=; 


loves his  children  well ; He  reigns  o'er  all earth's  wide  do- 
love of  one  so     kiiul, And  walk  in      sin with  -  out       a 

peace and  joy-f ul   rest ; There  stand  be-fore that  bliss  -  f ul 


-»--0- 


-0-  -0- 

Of  him  who  loves 
For-get  the  love 
Where  all  is  peace 


4-2- 1,# — 0-^0 — 0- 

1. K* — 0^\~c — 0- 


SSi 


his  children  well, 
of  one     so  kind, 
and  joyful  rest, 
-•-  -#-•-#  -#2 

-Xr-^—ir^— 


;iii^l 


t-^«; 


He  reigns  o'er  all 

And  walk  In  sin 

There  stand  before 


'-^^.- r 


7hc  Sovc  of  ^0(1.     Concluded 


147 


^ 


nia'n, And   all 

fear That    he 

shrine And  love 


—'^  wr—r  7 — « — a 


e5e 

the 
our 
and 


m 


earth . 
faults. 
serve. . 


Ills  won  -  ders  tell. . . 
will  al  -  ways  find. . 
him,  and    be      blest. 


"T ^ ^ — 

.1 g — ^__. 


T\ . : 


[=?^3eI 


earth's  wide  domain, 
with  -  )ut      a    fear 
that  bl.ss  -  ful  shrine, 

-# — »- 


And  all  tlie  e.irth 
That  he  our  faults 
And  love  and  serve 


-* — #-.   -•-  -•- 

-#-    #-;  -•      # 

his  won-ders   tell, 
will     al  -  ways  find, 
him  and    be  blest. 

»—. — » — m- 

0- 


The  good  and  wise 
We'll  luri  to  him, 
There,  free  from  sin 


-r 

and  gracious     One      Wlio  came  to  teach        a  Fa-ther's  love, 

to  that  dear  friend,    And  ask    him    for  his  guid  -  ing  hand, 

and  free  from  pain,     With  Christ  our  Lord  we'll  ev  -  er  dwell; 


-0- 

Is 
That 
Uis 


■)' 


i^ 


ev    -     er      near 
all       our  thouLchts 
prais  -  es      sing 
—0-±  — s « — 


when 

may 
witli 

— ft— 


,tri     -   als     come, 

up  -  \vaj;iUTen(l, 

glad       re  -  frain. 


And 
And 
To 


ev   -    er    soothes 
we       may     reach 
him     who     loves 


-<s>- 

us  by  his  word. 
that  heaven-ly  land, 
his      chil  -  drcn  well. 


-0 — 


m 


148 


Sh^  ^m,  ^Mnx  ^mt 


Words  by  GEO-  D.  BURCHMORE. 
Lively. 


L.  B.  MARSHALL. 


— -^ziiiziz^^z^^* — a^zzi-      — * — f-JiJi;— ^—'^1*1— •-^*:i;*— •—*-£!•— *—*^*^^*- 


1.  We  are  wait 

2.  In    that  beau 

3.  lu    that  land, 

4.  Give  us,  then, 

I           N  I  _ 


-  Ing,  dear  Saviour,  thy  call  -  Ing 

-  ti  -  ful  land  o'er  the  riv  -  er, 
all  redeemed  and  forgiv  -  en, 
O      dear  Saviour,  thy  bless-ing. 


To  the  land  of  the  ev-er-green  shore. 
Where  so  ma  -  ny  are  happy  and  blest, 
Joy-ous  songs  with  the  augeis  we'll  raise; 
Make  us    ev-er    to  walk  in    thy      light, 

I  — ^~ , — ff     ^1  ^     M 


■^.   I — rs—* 0-X-0-  . — • ^^^ ^ 5 0-,-0-. 1 — ,-0 0-T-0---0 — '*-• — • — 0 — g-T-p^^j.   r 


m^ 


Where  the  tear  -   drops  of  grief  ne'er  are  fall  -  ing.    And  where  sor  -  row  or  sii  are  no    more. 
There  our    dear      ones  we'll  meet,  ne'er  to  sev  -  er,     With  our    Lord   and  our  Master  we'll  rest. 
Night  will    nev     -    er    come  to     us    in   heav  -  en.     We   shall   see      but  the  brightest  of  days. 
Sweet -est   com    -    fort  and  peace  e'er  pos-sess  -  ing.     Till   we      en   -  ter  that  mansion  so  bright. 
, ,^       -0 — 0 — 0 — 0-  ~0 — 0~'     -0i        ^ 

^ — ^ — ^ — ^- 


Chorus. 


N    N 


h^=^^z=t\=iz^^zp=i=t=^zz^^A^^ 

evening  we'll  see, 

gl=S=§PPE3gEP=;|S23ZEEg:J^ 

"— ^ iJ 1> \J U y«-  i J A t-, l-j K— •— 1 1 *- 


Oh  I   th»t  fair,        gold  -  en  land  o'er  the  riv  -  er, 

-• 0 0-'     -0 0-    -0-    -0-    ~0-'-0 0- 


§*e^! 


in/ 


She  |air,  Golden  fantl     CancUtdcd 


149 


With  the  ransomed  to  dwell  there  for-ev  -  er,    And  par  -  take 
r^         _^r-  _      N    s    s 


of  God's  blessings  so     free. 


?ST-, *-*-*- r-»-^-» :=-  ■  -  '^» »-T-»— — »--r-^S*-^-r  #  '     *     T    -h ^-— F— T-t 


!iia 


I 


tz: 


B 


Chant,    '^  She  ^ord  iss  SUy  Shepherd;' 


L.  MARSHAU,. 


1.  The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd ;  I shall 

2.  He  restorelh  my  soul ;  he  leadeth  me  in  the  paths  of  right-  ' 

eousness  for  his  ' 


3 J. 


not 


want, 
sake. 


3.  Thou  preparcst  a  table  before  me  in  the  presence  of  mine  ) 
enemies,  thou  anointest  my  head  with  oil;  my  ) 


cup 


9^ 


B: 


=:^ 


runneth 
-o- 


i^^ 


EE 


\^^^^. 


r 


still. 


He  maketh  me  to  lie  down  in  green  pastures;  He  leadeth 

me  beside  the 
Yea,  thouRh  I  walk  through  the  valley  of  the  shadow  of  ] 
death,  I  will  fear  no  evil:  for  thu 
rod 
Surely  goodness  and  mercy  shall  follow  me  all  the  days  /    t -jrd 


r 


T~ 


1^1 


waters. 


iiie  uesiiiu  vnv.  ) 
ley  of  the  shadow  of  \ 
)U  art  with  me;  thy  > 
od  and  thy  staff  they  J 


fort 


of  my  life;  and  I  will  dwell  in  the  house  of  the 


m 


150 


^niitx  ^ittte  f  hitdv^tt  U  ^ome  mto  ^t 


* 


Not  too  fast. 


I^E 


(CHORUS  FOE  GIRLS.    MAY  BE  SUNG  AS  A  DUETT.)  Arranged  by  L.  M. 

^^^4^ "^— Fn — ^— N-i-s-F-^-- N— ^— N— I— — s — ^f-i "*« — S — l~s~F- 

S^ — 3^^_^_^_^_^ — ^_^^L,_,_^_# <-*     *     » — S — • ? — «_L^ fi — 0 — € — ^C_ 

Suffer  little  children  to  come  unto  me,     Suffer  lit-tle  chil-dren  to  come    un  -  to  me,       Suffer    lit -tie  children, 

11= 


-''i^ 


-1  j^_^_^_^_j^- 


-i^— *- 


:3f3^:" 


q-*- 


lijiq^ir^d— .^r=J^^=52:^z^=:^ 


^^ 


^~4—4—*~» ai— *- 


-P — — s — s — I ►, — s[- j      A ^— ^c:]_^ — — ^_c 


Suf-fer    lit-tle  children  to  come  un  -  to  me,   and  forbid  them   not,  and  forbid  them  not,  for- 


% 


-i- 


:3= 


^=:t 


L._,_ 


l# 


Si/m. 


^-»< 1^ 1 ^ ~N — -Ni — »« H; .— 1    I  ■ 

# e € «_^_L€ _»__. ( . ^ ;^ c 


bid    them      not, 


for    of    such      is      the    king-dom    of   heaven, 


'I;see:M.3e^^=Mi 


:3— ^3— iizi 


for  of  such    is  the  kingdom  of 

— ■*-,- 


heaven, 


0=i  0-0 


for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven,  for  of  such  is  the  kingdom    of  heaven,  for  of     such    is   the  kingdom,  the 


P^ 


-^-0 


--r-N— K- 


iv^:4=q=C: 


-^— a^ 


f  uffft  Xitttf  Cluldtcn.     (Kanduttel 


151 


kingdom  of  heaven,  for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven.forof  such  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven, for  of  such  is  the  kingdom, the 


^=?= 


^^ ^^^^^[^T  l  P  ~i ^  ^  ll^  ll^ ^^    "     ^  "^^  "^^TF 


l--J-»-*-r — *~^ 


* — • 


r^^^^sf^Pii^^iif 


kingdom  of  heaven,  for  of  such,  of  such     is  the  kingdom  of  heaven,  for  of  such,  of  such    is    the  kingdom  of  heaven. 

>-j{,r— --N 

-*i* ^ 1 Jk 1 h-- 


=3=^^:5=:!?^^ 


:3-d= 


Mz:M± 


=3=41 


r:-=::j=q: 


--s-.-«. 


-#— •— ,^ 


zM^Ml 


-0 4- — ^ tf — #-[-J 1 —  I     'Ji  \ 

« ? L  • , ^ 2_C 


^  Full  Chorus. 


•ffit — a S N— t  -f-g 1 ^ — I 1- 

5-  i  -*— * — 1#-^ ^v-*— * — 8- 


-• ■- 5^-1 *-—#— ^- 


Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah !        Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jahl        Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah !  praise  ye  the  Lord. 
-•—  -• — • r .    .    . — #-1 ^— -• — € i-T-« *-  r-*^-» T 


^^-s^ 


fi;=f=S=r*: 


Hal  -  le  ■  lu  -  jah  ! 

-m -^—r-i *-  i-0^—0 T # 1- 


" y^nrs — t — ^  1      >^za — c     uJ 


-^T-y— i<- 


Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah !   Hal  -  le  -  lu  -  jah !  praise  ye  the  Lord.  Amen,  Amen, 


A  -   men. 


r 

A  •  men. 


— _u #— '  -# — # 1 — I m  ■    ■» — 0 0—r-0 •-  r-*^-# — • — • — •-r» t-^^—t-^ i-Tgr-i n 


152 


RcT.  WILLIAM  A.  SMITH, 
With  much  expression. 

!:Ll^Ii:l:^^r^=I:^-j: 


®lie  ^xcttUx  2lilt0ug!it, 


L.  B.  MARSHALL. 


'Tis  sweet  when  morning  wak  -  ens,     And  leaves  the  couch  of  night, 

"fis  sweet  when  twi-light  shad-ows       Are  gatliering  thick  ■  ly  round, 

'Tis  sweet  in  youth's  briglit  morning,  When  hope  inflames  the  breast, 

But  sweet  -  er    far      it    will      be.       If       in      the  hour    of  death, 


it^r' 


To  cast       athwart  tlie 

When  eve-ning  belts  are 

And     ev  -  'ry    zeal  and 

I      can     but  sing  his 


Izt 


i^l 


r~T~r — r'-T     r'^ ' — '^ — ^-t 


:3=:t:^: 


i._e 1 H — J- • 0 — • — 0- 


ra-diance  bright; 
•  lo  -  dious  sound; 
ser  -  vice  pressed, 
lin-gering  breath; 


mm^ 


'Tis  sweet 
'Tis  sweet 
'Tis  sweet 
Yes,  sweet  • 

t: 


•=f=tz=:t=t=t:=Ft=t=t=t=f 
b=±  =?-- — f— b— *— E-» — -* — » »— I 


to 
to 
to 
er 

_#_ 
rti 


look    to 
leave  the 
trust   our 

far    than 


heav  -  en, 

la  -  bor, 

Fa  -  ther, 

ev    -  er. 


m. 


:q=q 


And 
And 
And 


n<. 


breathe  up-on 
cares      of  anx  - 
on         his  help 
feel —    I  know 


the 
ious 
re  - 
'twill 


air, 
days, 

ly, 

be. 


-^-T-^ 


■r— j-r- r- 


With  grate-ful  hearts  o'erflow  ■  ing.  The  voice  of  thank-ful 
To    wor  -  ship   in      his  pres  -  ence,  And  raise  the  song    of 
us     ev   -    er       Is    fixed  his  watch-ful 
him  wills -per.  The  mes-sage  "come  to 


To 
If 


feel 
I 


that  on 
can  hear 


0-^M- 

prayer. 
praise, 
eye. 
me." 


-V- 


:t: 


trt=?zz=?: 


1 


O.  W.  8. 

Tenderly. 


gfjsuxs  in  the  harden. 


ReT.  O.  W.  8EDERQUIST. 


153 


1.  I     am  redeemed,   O    won-der-ful  love, 'Twas  love  thatbro'tmy  par  -  don;   By  Him  who  came  the 

2.  Laden  with   an-fjiiish. Smitten  with  srief,    He      en-tered     in   the   gar  -  den,  I'ray-ing   in  sor-row, 

3.  "Let  this  Clip  pass, my  Father,"  llepray'd;  I       suf  -  fer    in     sub-mis  -  sion;  Drink  it     I  will,  thy 

4.  Could  you  not  watch  one  hour  with  nie?     The     8av-iour    said    in     sor  -  row.     Hehoid  !     I  ro, 'tis 

5.  'Twas  midnight, and  the  mul-ti-tude  came  With   .lu-das,     in  the  garden;  They  hound  Hi  m  there. and 

6.  I        am  redeemed, I'm  no  more  my  own;  But  His,   who  sealed  my  par  -  don.  Life    is  the  l)Ooo,thro' 


m 


£: 


I  '         ^Chorus. 


B± 


t=b: 


*= « — }-•=  rj^itJ* ^  '-*^ — I — ^ ■ ^'       — '     S-   ' 


sin  -  ner  to  save,  \V  ho  suffered  in  the  gar  -  den. 
shedding  His  lilood.  The  hlood  that,  steals  our  par  -  don. 
law  to  ful  -  fill.  That  man  may  have  re  -  mis  -  sion. 
writ-ten  of  me.  To  die  for  man  to  -  nior  -  row. 
led  Ilim  a  -  way,  To  pay  the  price-less  par  -  don. 
Je  -  su3     a  -  lone.  Who  suffered     in      the    gar  -  den. 


O      it    was  love,  'twas  won-der-ful    love; 


m^^^sm^mMdMSMm 


:jhn}=i'i=cr. 


if^m^^^^i 


H  ewlio  purdiased  my  pardon:  Praying  in  sorrow, shedding  His  blood.  Jesus       a  -  lone    in  the  gar  -den. 


154 


Written  March  8th,  1878. 
With  expression. 


(ASectioDately  inBcribed  to  Mrs.  Palmer.) 


Words  aud  Music  by  R.  R.  PALMER, 
By  per. 


-^—■>- 


_• 


=t- 


-5*     r 


i 


There's  a  Rose  that  is  blooming  for  you,  friend, There's  a  Rose  that  is  blooming  for  me  ; 
in    the   val  -  ley    so  fair,  friynd.  Far  a-way    by  the  beautiful    sea! 
in  vain  did  tliey  crush  this  fair  flower,friend,All  in  vain  did  they  shatter  the  tree; 


-*- 

Its  per- 

This  pure 

For  its 


fume  is  per-vad-ing  the  world,  friend.  Its  perfume  is  for  you  and  for  me. 
Rose  in  its  beau-ly  first  bloom'd,  friend,  And  it  blooms  still  for  you  and  for  me. 
roots,   deep-ly   bedded,  sprang  forth,  friend,  And  it  blooms  still  for  you  and  for     me. 


*  Of  the  many  names  given  to  our  Saviour,  the  Rose  of  Sharon  is  to  me  the  most  beautiful.  This  little  hymn  was  written  on  the  shores 
of  the  Mediterranean,  amid  the  fragrance  of  tver-blonming  roses,  and  beneath  tlie  matchless  beauty  nf  Italian  skies.  Thoughts  <  f  the  Holy 
Land  on  the  farther  shore,  and  of  tlie  purity  and  loveliness  of  the  life  of  our  Saviour,  mingled  unconsciously  with  the  surrounding  beauty,  and 
took  form  in  this  little  poem  and  melody, 


o'hf  ilojsc  of  c^havoiu     Condutlrd, 


155 


Refbain. 


— — -' ■ ■-'^ ' ^T ■ ^ ^1 ^ ^ ^ ^ 


^ 


There's  a 
There's  a 


Rose, a 

Rose  that  blooms  for  me, 
0.-9- 


love-ly      Rose And    its   beau  -  ty 

A  Rose  that  blooms  for  you.    And    its    beau  -  ty 


all 
all 


the  world    shall 
the  world     shall 


"^  ">  •  ^      — ^ —  ^ —     — '^ —     — ^  — ^  mm  M  — ^ — 

i/-I-|^ »-V  ^ ^-I H \- H •— P 1-^^ 

1/  1/  1/  •  ' 


see There's  a  Rose i . 

see There's  a  Rose  that  blooms  for  me, 


^       y  -      -      -      ^- 

Rose lis  perfume    is    for  you  and  for  me. 

A  Rose  that  blooms  for  you,  Its  perfume  is  for  you  and  fur  me. 


K      S 


_(i__r. 


MOXTGOMEUY. 


^oxv  in  the  povn  tlttj  $ml 

(ACTIVK  KKl'DliX  TO  Dl^  (JOOD.I 


IPeppereix.] 


L.  MARSHALL. 


1.  Sow   in  the  morn  thy  seed,  .\t  eve  hold  not  thy  hand;  To  doubt  and  fear  trive  thou  no  heed,  Uroadcast  it  o'er  the  land; 

2.  .Vnd  du  -  ly  shall  appear.In  verdure,  beauty.  sireii'.'lh.Tlio  lender  blade,  the  stalk,  the  ear.  And  the  full  corn  at  Kni,'lh. 
;}.  Thou  canst  nol  toil  in  vain;  Cold, beat, and  nioisl.ancl  dry, Shall  foslor  and  ina-lure  the  (jrain  Kor  >;ar-ners    in  tiie  sky 

4.   TheiiCri.  wlu-u  the  fc-hiriMUB  ciitl.   The  day  of    God,  shttU  ciimu,  The  au  ■  gel  ■  reap  -  era  hIiuU  descuud.  And  hettveu  cr>-,  "HarTuat  boiue?" 


156 


"^htxt  b  li  ^and  of  ^ove. 


WM.  C.  CULVER. 


— 1^ — ^^ — I^^^T"""!' ■ ' 1— N — I — ^m-  f ' — r 


love,  Wliere  the  pure  and  the  ho  -  ly  rest, 
ove,  On  the  shores  of  the  crys  tal  sea; 
love,     Where  the  soul  of  the  ransomed  sings, 

#-         ~S>~'       -»-•-# 0 0-'-0-  -0 0-         -iSt 


E 


—w—    —w~    —w- 


Far  in  the  realms  a  -  bove, 
There  may  the  spir  -  it  rove, 
There  may  the  wea-ry    dove 

-0-         -G- 


-\ — r- 


■-1— H s — K — Ki ! — I 1 — r— I -N — K S — K -—, 1 1 — -X — I S-*. • 

■4 — *-^^-*-»-F  JT-F-5-Fg- :—»-»-:-?-*- •-^i^;j"^l-g-:—S-'---^-^ 


In  joy  and  gladness  ev-er  drest; 


A   land    of  beau-ty  and  delight, Where  the  streets  are  paved  with  gold, 
From  earthly  trials  ev-er  free;  A  land  where  tears  are  wiped  away;  Where  the  blind  Iheir  God  l)elK)ld, 
From  earthly  wand' rings  fold  her  wings,  A  land  of  truth  and  glory  bright,  Wliere  the  pangs  of  death  ne'er  come, 

-•-    -0- ~^'S^'Sf"  "*"  ~^l^ J -»-•     -#•  -0-^-0-  -0~'-0-    -ig- 


m 


EEEF3=BEfc 


IS 


■ ^--Kn-N — I— -J S — K — Nr-i N-j — -i — l-i — N S— N — »<■— N-i r 1 — ' ^\—  S.--^. — |— -, — | — -, 


Refr 

4: 


'here  ce-Ies-tial  flow'rs  are  Woomiriij  fair  and  briijlit.Anil  all  is  glorious  to      be-hofd!     There 
'here  the  lame  may  walk  alonn  the  heavenly  way, And  the  bondman  ne'eragain  be  sold, 
'here  Christ  himself  will  be  the   on  -  ly  light,    O!  may     I  call  that  land  my  home. 


a  land     of    love, 


•-T-I^I—  . 


_ 0   , — _^ — 0 — w F — , 1 — 1-| 1 1 -,-1 — pi — --i 1 1 — — F ~-T-^. —  I 


-k'->'-^k» * h- 


'.0~ 

-0.-0- 

"l/~ 

-^-h- 

JTItctc  H  a  ^im\  of  ^ou,    (EoncUtdcd 


157 


-^— d?:r: 


-J- 


-X-.-,.A^ 


^'=? 


ver  on  Ca-naan's  sliore,  Where  the  soul  In  Christ  may  sweetly  rest,  And  never,never  leave  It  more. 
/     ,         -^--#-  .         -#-     J    -#-  ^ 


^^ 


i 


itzdri 


->-v- 


V— >■ 


I «<• ^  k" — ^ — ^ — ^ — I »<_LPIJJ 


Words  by  BERNARD. 
A  Ueqro. 

' ^»  *   ^ 


f  cru^alfm  the  SaUlcn, 

"And  the  city  was  pure  gold." 


X 


i   S~5 


§mmm 


-4_,4 1 


L.  MARSHALL. 

-l-,-4- 


« — *-    f^       '       '    -0-  -      -    -e>- 

I 

Je  -  ru  -  sa  -  lem  the  gold-en.  With  milk  and  honey  blest,  I 
Beneath  thy  con-tern  -  pla-tion  Sink  heart  and  son!  oppress'd,  ) 
)  They  stand,  those  lialls  of  Zion,  Con  -  ju  -  hi  -  lani  with  son;^.  I 
/  All  brisjht  with  many  an  an-i;el.  And  all  the  maiiyr  tliroii";;  ( 
(  There  is  a  throne  of  Da  -  vid.  And  there  from  cart!  released.  I 
I  The  son^of  them  that  triumph,  The  shout  of  them  that  feast,  j 


I  know  not,  oli!    I  know  not 
The  Prince  is    ev  -  er    in  them, 
And  they  who  with  their  lead-€r 


') 


SSi^^E 


^^ 


What  bliss  be-yond  compare. 
Are  decked  in  plorioiis  sheen. 
Are    clad     in  robes  of  light. 

— r-# — r-* * S '-!-<© -1 1 


0 — ^- 


What  joys  a  -  wait  us  there, 
The  day-light  is  se  -  rene, 
ilave  conquer'd  in    the  fight, 

■0 5 0- 


of  glo  -  ry, 
the  bless-ed 
for  -  ev  -  er. 


^ 


What  ra  -  dian-cy 
The  pastures  of 
For  -  ev  -  er  and 

"J        J_  --  EtL-*-  -- 


158 


pave  like  3fe$tt^  xxmM  3J  §e. 

~# — # —  » — *  ty  • — # — /p— h-g — » — *^ — *- !  -o — <!* — g; — i:  a* — » — j — g  f^-.— »— g — r 


J.  BLTrMKNTHAL. 


1.  More  like  Je-sus  would    I    be.      Let  iny    Saviour  dwell  in  me;    Fill  my  soul  with  peace  and  love, 

2.  If      he  hears  the    ra-ven'scry,      If     liis     ev  -  er-watchfnl    eye    Marks  the  sparrows  when  they  fall, 

3.  More  like  Je- sus  when   I  pray,     More  like  Je  -  sua  day  by  day;    May    I    rest  me    by     his  side. 


_^  _,_  _*_  ki 


rS 


1 


-(   1 


r? 


-*T* 


Make  me  gen  -  tie  as  a  dove;  More  like  Je  -  sus  while  I  go,  Pil  -  grim  in  this 
Sure  -  ly  he  will  hear  ray  call,  He  will  teach  me  how  to  live.  All  my  sin  -  ful 
Where  the  tran  -  quil    wa  -  ters  glide.    Born  of  him,  through  grace  renewed.  By     his    love     my 


^    W      m  m  m 


-^-li 


^^=^f^=^ 


m 


1 — X 


!= 


^1 


world  be -low;  Poor  in  spir  -  it  would  I  be, —  Let  my  Sav  -  iour  dwell  in  me. 
thoughts  forgive;  Pure  in  heart  I  still  would  be, —  Let  my  Sav-  iour  dwell  in  me. 
will      subdued.     Rich    in    faith     I      still   would    be, —    Let    my      Sav  -  iour    dwell      in     me. 


Grvt.'y. 


ims^m:mmi 


1.  Now  jrlooray  nisrht  is    cone. 

2.  Gram  us  thy  w:itcliful  care, 

3.  If    pain  ami  want  we  bear, 

4.  Lurd,  give  lis  tlai  -  Jy    food, 

-0-  -•-  -»- 


—    -      •  '     '  .  -     "cii  otticr  yitUxiing." 


B<-  IbiKl  ii.  vvtrj  fceUug,  aj-.l  u.  each  otLcr  yitJduiK.' 


And  smilinj  day  comes  on,     Tlie  morninj;  dawn  is     break  -  iiii,', 

To  save  from  ev-'ry  snare.       O  niulce  us  pood  and    lio      -    ]y. 

Be  tliou  our  Saviour  there.     To  shine  np-on     ns      bricht  -  er. 

And  make  us  mild  ami  <rood.  And  when  the  clouds  of  eve  -  ninsj 


And   we  from  slum bei- waking.  Look  up  to  thee,  onr  Saviour.  And  seek  thy  dai-ly     fa    - 
Ami  teaeh  us    to    be   low  -  ly.    And  kind  in   ev  -  'ry  feel  -  ini;.  And  to   each  oth-er  yield 
And  make  the  sorrows  licht-er  That  are   to  mor-tals  piv  •  en.   To  make  ihem  fit  for  heav 
Tbeii-  glowing  forms-  are  weaving, We'll  look  to  thee  onr  fSaviour,  And  praise  thee  for  ihy  fa 

I         ,**     ,■*             I           IS'  -'^  — 

_ «— r» •— » •-,-•- •— #-^-»— r» 0—0- #-•-»_ •  _#.  ^-T^-^f 0  ~'~»-g-^<--g 

^;d7p:=:b=i.-r=r:  Hr^.~SrJr*=b=c=rtrr:j  zczz 


-  vor. 
inc. 

-  en. 
vor. 


±-»-i—^»±^fi^ 


votltcr,  3:hou  att  ^onc  to  ^t^t 


NOErn  COL 

Dolce. 


)FrNKKAL.S.) 


L.  MARSHALL. 


1.  Brothel .  thou  ar'  gone     to    reft ;  Wr  wil'  no'  wecr  for  thee  :  Foi  thoi-  art  new  wherf  of  on  eartti     Tliy  snh    it  loncM    to        be. 

2  Brcthei    thmi  iirl  cone     t<.    reft     Thin>  is  ar  ea.  - 1)    tcn;l> :  Bu' J(     p\i:  puminon'f' the<    r     wav  :  Thv  Sprif uj  c<»U,il  lhe(  home. 

3  Brotli'M    tlioi  iir   (lOiie      to   reft     Thj  toil:  and  care  nr<  r'er  :  Ant"  sorrr«  nail  anr  Fiifteruifc   nr«  Shal)  ur  v,  <ii!<"r<'ss  tiit(  mon?. 

4  Uroihei.  thoi  art  gone     U-   reft  ;  Tlij  phi.-  an  al    loi-irivcr     Am'  saint  ii   light  liavi   welcoioec'  thet  1(  nhan  th<  j..ys  oi  he»v  n! 
i.  Brotliei .  thou  art  gone  to  heat  ;  And  thii  ehal'  b<  oiu  pnu'ei—  That  when  w(  reani  oui  uiuruev'i  end.  Thj  glorj     wt      iua\  share. 

M  — •-  — ^         *       -^ 


_,__-«-•    fi-K-0-j.ii. «_pii      t-^»_* 

V       ^   ^    ¥     I  T     \       \ 


-<.- 


;ii!i'-'='="= 


160 


Mu  fe  the  §ml    §o. 


CROSBY. 


H.  R.  PALMER— by  penniBSion. 

-I H^^-^ 


-V N — I S — N — N-j — I r- — — — N — N N Ha — r<!?T 1 — I \- K — I — 

ye  the  Lord !  joyfully  shout  ho-sau  -  na !  Praise  the  Lord  with  glad  acclaim ;    Lift  up  our  hearts 
we  the  Lord  I  he  is  the  King  e  -  ter  -  nal ;   Glo  -  ry    be   to  God  on  high !       Praise  we  the  Lord, 


1 1 1 p 1 1^ ^ yl U| 1 

,  SSI  I^SSS  'SSI  s 

i /_|^ — ^-T—\- — p — 0 1 — ^0---i ■- s — ^—'-iff — ^ — LP — ^ — !/_(: — c — J — ^_Lf: — p — ^u 

unto  his  throne  with  gladness,  Mag-ni-fy    his   ho  -  ly  name.    Marching  along  under  his  banner  bright, 
tell    of    his  lov-ing  kindness,  Join  the  chorus  of  the  sky.       Still  marching  on,  cheerily  marching  on, 

N     ,N    J^      1        ,  J        N       S     I        .      .     N 


^i^ 


'^^-^i 


0- 


1 P L^ y — ^ ^  _| i^Lj , 1 


^-b S S S S S s s-i— d X~ 

iT    <v      £r      5  ''^^         /    ^    t^ 


-«- — 


-,-- 1- 


-^-T— #-- 


^S3eS 


V      '         '                                            \          '      '     '                                               I  > 

Trusting    in       his    mer-cy     as      we    go   (trusting  we  go),     His    light    divine  ten  -  der  -  ly 

In      the  ranks   of    Je  -  sus    we    will    go   (ev  -  er  we'll  go),  Home  to      our  rest,  joy  -  ful  -  ly 

S     .  i  ..         S 


^raiof  ^ilc  the  ^ovd     ConcUtdctl 


J J^^ 


-5-j- 


Chorus. 


-:; — - — >-* «*— - — :- 1— 1 —  *»---;-#—* — ^— *— *-hg> j-g-r'"* 

« — r-.-g    ^ *— •  zi  'r-— • — •— *— -"^^^ — « — ^-J 


-^ — 


161 


o'er  us  will  sliine;  We  sliall  be  Kiiidod  by  liis  hand  now  and  forev  -  er.      Steadily  marching  on,  with  our 
I  home  where  the  blest  Gather  and  praise  thetjaviour's  name, praise  him  forever. 

I ! 1 ^ — / — ^- 1  -^ ^ — ^ ^ — j L| j 1  _^ — ,. — 1^ ^ — . U 


>      J 


>     S     N 


\  Iv      L/      ^      V         i      I  * 


ban-ner  waving  o'er    us, 

^ 


L/    >    •    •     •    . 
Stead-i-ly  marching  on,  while  we  sing  the  joy-ful  cho  -  rus;    Stead-i  -  Iv 


C*:-  U — u > — t-.-a — • 0-=-\—0 — •—•—•-=-•—• •-= — •— h* — *—f — •— • 1 — sr 


i^— I/— 


/ 0-^-02-0 


— fl— b s — I N — ^ — •*! — I s — ^ — N — 1 s — s — s 

/k  9 1 — = 1 i — • — r-|-* ' — J — • — M ^?^  -I R — I   .    0     •-'-5 — 


-  * — <r 


il 


ni:iicliiii;^  on,     pillar  and  cloud  going  before 
>      .^     I  .      .     ,N 


To  the  realms  of  glory,  to  our  home  on    high. 


163 


mm  Wt  %\xm  €m\i  mhtx  mm  ? 


L.  MAESHAltL. 


1.  When  we  hear  the  music  ring-ing    Thro'  the  bright  celestial  dome, 

2.  When  the  ho-ly  angels  meet    us,       As      we  go  to  join  their  band ; 

3.  Yes,  my  earth-worn  soul  rejoices,    And  my  weary  heart  grows  light, 

4.  Oh,     ye  weary,  sad  and  tossed  ones,I)roop  not,  faint  not  by  the  way; 


When  sweet  an-gel    voic-es 
Shall  we  know  the  friends  that 
For     the  thri!l-ing    an-gel 
Ye  shall  join  the  loved  and 


,s   ^ 


■f — 1-; — M — m ^-^ — In 

t-*-T— *— y— S— j     j'E 


singing.  Gladly  bid  us  welcome  home 
greet  us.  In  the  glorious  spirit  land? 
voic-es  And  the  an  -  gel  faces  bright 
just  ones  In  the  land  of  perfect  day ! 


To  the  land  of  ancient  sto  -  ry.  Where  the  spirit  knows  io 
Shall  we  see  the  same  eyes  shining     On    us,  as  in  days  oi 
That  shall  welcome  us  in  heav-en.     And  the  loved  of  long  a- 
Harp-strings  touched  by  angel  fingers, Murmured  in  my  raptured 


^.SSEEg^=^-=3=^l5ESjl^^=^F 


care, — 
yore  ? 
go, 
ear. 


In  the  land  of  light  and  glory,  Shall  we  know  each  other  there  ?  Shall  we  know. 
Shall  we  feel  their  (fear  arms  twining  Fondly  round  us,  as  before'i' 
And  to  them,  'tis  kindly  given, Thus  their  mortal  friends  to  know. 
Evermore  their  sweet  song  lingers,  "We  shall  know  each  other  there!" 


e&ch 


We  shall  know  each 


^hall  m  Tmxow  (Each  (Othct  7hctc  ?     (Condutlca.        igs 


J — -J- 


^^i=^§iiaisiig^^^iS5^pi 


r- 


oth  -  er,  Shall  we  know  . . .  each  oth-er,  Shall  we  know each  oth-er,  Shall  we  know  each  otiier  there? 


■<gz=-^~  .•  _;"| — b~r-i ^~  T-j — T| 1 — »-»-» — *-  -p 

tf-     »   y y  »-#-» — »— 1-^ — »— ? — [?-#-»-» — ^»  F 

r:     L c_/-v-i C— J^:: — ' '  —>-»<-( w-^i 


Wc  shall  know  each  other, 


We  shall  know  each  other,  We  shall  know  each  other  there. 


MONTUOMFKY. 

i  t'/iecrfid.     Unison. 


(The  gird  that  cS^oats  on  |iif)hf5it  -^Ving, 


C  W.  CBIESX. 


1.  The  bird  that  soars  on  liiphest  winp,  Builds  on  the  jcround  her  lowly  nest;  And  she  that  doth  most  swertly  sini;, 

2.  When   Mary  chose  the  bettrr  part,      She  meekly   sat       at    .lesus'  feet;  And      Lydia's   c^ntly  opeaed  heart 
The  saint  that  wears  heaven's  brifjhtest  crown  In  deepest  ad    -  o-  ra-tion  bends;  The  weight  of  glorv  bows  him  down 

N     S     >       I  .  '  N     ** 


— ^ — 1^ ' ' — »<- 1—-  '^~\ w — ^ — r-"-H ' — I "V ^ — ^ i^-'—f — ^ 


f     1/ 


•      -^—       '  •         •    -0-  *  I  •  •      -0~  (■' 


Sings  in  the  shade  when  all  things  rest;  In  lark  iind  nightingale  we  see  What  honor  hath  hu-mil  -  I  -  ty. 
Wa'- made  fur  God's  own  temple  meet;  Fiiir  -  est  and  best  adorned  is  she  Whose  clothing  is  hu-mil  -  i  -  ty. 
The  most  wlien  most  his  soul    ascends;     Near-est  the  throne   itself  must  bo      The  footstool     of  hu-mil  -  i  -  tj. 


m^m^^mmmmmmm^im^^^ 


164 


§iarpmg  with  \Mx  ^mp. 


Hymns  of  Heaven. 


L.  MARSHALL. 


_«^j_      J  J. 


1.  Hark,  hark,  the  voice  of  ceaseless  praise  A..-round    Je-hovah's 

2.  Oh!       for      an     an-gel's  per-fect  love,      A      ser-aph's  soaring 
'.i.  But      oh!  with  pure  and  sinless  heart    His  mer  -  eies   to    a- 


i? 


throne.  Songs  of       ce  -  les    -    tial 
wing.      To    sing    witli  thou  -  sand 
dore,      My   God,      to    know    ihee 


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t 


■0-  r-'— r-«- 

I f-»-- 0 0 Y-0- 


x: 


joy  they  raise  To  mor  -  tal  lips  unknown, 
saints  a-bove  The  triumphs  of  our  King, 
as      thou    art,    Nor  grieve  thy  Spir  -  it    more. 


0 

Chorus,  j-*^ 


— ^-j-p — F-j — F-» — » — * — » — F 


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f=:?=t=|:Et=FEs 


~:ES 


-SE3,l 


Up  -    on 
On      earth 
Oh!    bless - 


■0- 


the  .sea  of  glass  they  stand.  In 
our  fee  -  ble  voice  we  try  In 
ed  hope,    a      lit  -  tie   while.  And 


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-0 — ,  -0 — r 


ELE~e 


y-^'- 


lU^nt 


J_._J ,^  — l-_j — I — ^ — I l-f — I — I — 1^ — I — , 1 1 1 !*»-  H — I-  I 1 -,-, 

0zlz^^h-^-:i^ziizfzMjz^—=:Mz[zf=:zf=-JEh:3-lziz^^:f^^ 


shin-ing  robes  of  light; 
weakness  and  in  shame; 
we      amidst  that  throng 


The  harps  of  God 
We  bless,  we  laud, 
Shall  live    in     our 


are  in  their  hand.  They  rest  not  day  nor  night, 
we  mag  -  ni  -  fy.  We  con-quer  in  his  name. 
Redeemer's  smile,  And  swell  the    an-gels'    song. 


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-| — -"T" 


mmm 


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©lovio«;s  J^ummct. 


165 


Miss  SIMES. 
C'/iefifiillij  hut  not  too  fast. 


L.  MARSHALL. 


1.  'Ti9 

2.  'Tis 

3.  'Tis 


summer,  glo-rious  siuii-mer, 
suiiimor,  bless-od  sTiin-nier, 
summer,    in    our    bo-soms 


'*¥ 

Be  -  hold   the  glad  green  earth,      IIow  from  her  grateful 

Tlio     lof  -  ty    hills   are   briglit,       All     nature's  fountains 

VV  hen  youthful  snares  we   fly^    And  strength  and  peace  are 


bo  -  som 

Tlie 

spar-kle; 

Shall 

giv  -  en, 

i5y 

herb  and  flower  spring  forth ; 
ours  have  less  -  er        light? 
an  -  gel     min  -  is        try; 


These  are  her  rich  Ihanks-giv  -  inss, 
N<),  bid  each  spir  -  it  praise  him, 
'Tis      sum-mer    in      yon     heav 

N 


Tlie    incense  floats  a  -  bove; 
Who  han'.:s  on  every      tree 


Fa  -  ther,  what  may  we  of  -  fer — 
;■    ,,  ,  ,.'^     tliousand  living      lyres.  a  -  waK-ing  liar  -  mo  -  ny, 

W  hero  teachers  ye  shall  know.  While  lime  shall  last  the  blessings  Wrought  by  your  love  below. 


- — I — I— 

u     r    ' 

Thy    cliosen  flower  Is 
A  -  wak-in^  liar  • 


love. 


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166 


Words  by  HORN'. 

Nut  too  fnsl. 


^u  the  '^tmn  ar0ttnd  x\^  ^nlling. 


(AUTUMN.) 


L.  MAESHAUi. 


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1.  See    the  leaves  a  -  round    us  fall-ing.    Dry  and  withered    to     the  ground.  Thus  to  thoughtless 

2.  What  tho'  yet  no      loss  -  es  grieve  you,  Gay  with  health  and  many  a  grace,      Let    not  cloudless 


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Jti-ti — I — m — I — *\    \      A  - 1-^:^— •-n  -m — I 4^1 — F— -^ — ' — ■* — '- 

m-— tt-#;-3-«:— S-# — #— I— I  .--*-*-=— *-# — • -+-*r-*-S .---'— i- 


inor  -  tals  call-ing    In       a     sad    and 
skies  de-eeive  you,    Summer  gives  to 


solenm  sound ;    Touth,  on  length  of 
au-tamn  place;      On     the    tree     of 


days 
life 


pre  -  summg, 
e  -  ter  -  nal 


:^:5-^^: 


■^Z^—^r-?^-^-^ 


Who  the  paths  of    pleas-ure  tread. 
Let 


i!E^ 


jCt    our  high-est  hopes  be  stayed ;    Tli 


View  us  late  in  beauty  blooming. Numbered  now  among  the  dead. 
This    alone,  for  -  ev  -  er  vernal,  Bears  a  leaf  that  shall  not  fade. 


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167 


Words  hy  L.  MARSHALL. 
Anddittino. 


(WINTER  AND  SPRING.) 


L.  MARSHALL. 


1.  See    the     snow-flakes  fall  -  ing, 

2.  Not      a      leaf      is        wav  -  in<^ 

3.  Soon  the    buds  will      blossom. 


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Car  -  pet  -  inp     the        earth, 

On     shrub,  bush    or         tree; 

Spreading      o  -  dors        sweet. 


Win- 
Win  ■ 
And 


ter  winds  are 

ter  winds  are 
in     fields    will 


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f^td^h-T^JF 


fei^i 


t:-^-^ 


3E3E 


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^  i    iJi± 


^m 


howl    -  jn»         Dis  -  mal      round  the         hearth, 
chill   -   inn,  Roth     on        iiiud     and  sea; 

rip     -    en         Sheaves  of       gold  -  en  wheat; 


Clouds  are      dark   and 
But      the    spring    is 
So        our     bless  -  cd 


drear    -    y, 
com      -    ing, 
Sav     -    lour 


Streams  in    ice-bound  chains, 
With       its     gen  -  tie      rain; 
Will        il  -   lunie  our  hearts 


Na-ttire    now   is        wea  -  ry 
Birds  sweet  music       hum  ming 
With    a    har-vest      great  -  er. 


On    the    fro 

In     the     su  - 
Which  his  love 


zcn      plains. 
Kar  -  cane. 
im    -    parta. 


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■Written  for  the  Temperance  Gathering  in  Tremout  Temple,  Boston,  Feb.  22,  1873. 


Poetry  by  Kev.  PHEBE  A.  HANAFORD. 

AMeuro. 


Music  by  L.  MARSHALL. 


f  Unison. 

1.  Ral  -  ly,  oh,  ye  friends  of  Terap'ratiee! 

2.  Heart  and  hand  and  voice  be  giv-en 

3.  Plead  with  those  whose  feet  are  tread  -  ing 

4.  Clieer  the  sad  and  lift  the  fall    -    en, 


'^       "^     '^       '^  '^Unison.  

Rally  round  our  standard  fair!      God  and  Christ  and  li(>Iy^ 
To  the  cause  we  hon  -  or  here.     Till  the  homes  of  earth, lilce 
Now  t!ie  dark  ami  downwanl  way,  Biiiicf  Ihem  from  the  haunts  of 
Lay  not  mercy's  burden  down,    For  your  rest  is  just    be- 


an  -  gels 
heav-en, 
e  -  vil, 
fore  you. 


Will  sustain  and  bless  you  tliere, 
Shall  be  full  of   love,  not  fear. 
To      a    pur-er,    bet  -  ter  day. 
There  awaits  your  fadeless  crown 


Ral-ly! 


■ly!        ral-ly!        ral-ly,  for    the 


voice       Of     the   Mas 


ter  calls  you  now,  Make  his  p.-iths  your  noble  choice.  Seal  and  keep  vour  Temp" ranee  vow. 
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yuvu  5^iray  fvom  the  ^tVinc-C«|r. 


100 


Words  by  Rov. 
Alln/ro. 


H.  L.  UA.STINli.S— by  i/i-iiiiisaiou. 


iTK.Ml'liKANl.K  HYMN.) 


DRANOEL. 


-N 1 — f — S —  -N —  N 1 1 1 — r K N — S N|--N »« j— r 

i — •— F-t^ — * — • — ^-\-m ^—Y-'>—\ — #-.—•—• — •-  -S — « — »-v 

s « — L_> 1 , #-i-r ^ — L_j 1 — 0_- — ^ — , — #-'-* « *— «• 


1.  Who  liath   sorrow,  who  bath  woes,  neddened  eyes  and    cause-less  wounds,  Who  hath  babblinfrs,br;iwls  and  blows, 

2.  Though  the  jjoblets  flash  with  li{;ht,    Yet    the    bub  -  bles'   ru  -  by    fjleain        Soon     shall  end     in    blaok-est  nii,'ht, 

3.  Kcv     -    el-ry       in  s-hnnie  shall  end.  Mirth  shall  change  to  dir  -  est      woe,  Kar     from  help-er  and  from  friend, 

4.  By       the  love     of     him    who  bore    Suf[erin<;,  shame,  and  death  for  thee,         Look      up  -  on    the  wine   no  more; 


S  I  -•-     -m — •-  -»-  -»—  -•-  -m- 


— #-. — « 

Who    in   irall-ins  chains    is  homid'? 
Like     a  wi'inl  .inil  iiiockiiij;  dreaiii; 
Swift -lo   ru  -  ill     llioii   shall    go. 
Cry     to  God  to   make   thee    free; 

.J. 


i^l^lslPi 


They    that  tar    -   ry      long     at  wine, 

Then     the    s(ir  -  pent's  coil  shall  cling, 

IJlack-iiess,  dark-ness      and     dos-pair, 

lie      who   bore    our     sin    and  pain 

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They  who  maddening 
Then  the   ad  -  di>r"s 
Shall  surround  thee 
Longs  to  break  thy 


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t—0 *•-  • • • •— l- 


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ti 


-I—-, 


draughts  combine; 
fang  shall  sting; 
ev-  -  'ry- where; 
gall   -   ing    chain; 


Thonghiless  one,  be  warned  to-day, 
Thoughtless  one.  be  warned  to-ihiy. 
Thoughtless  one.  be  warned  to  ilay, 
Thoughtless  one,  be  warned  to-day, 
■"  '0-  -0-  -0-  -#- 

E«?^EE^!z^        


From  tilt"  wine-cup  turn 
From  the  wine-cup  turn 
From  the  wine-cup  turn 
From  the  wine-cup  turn 

-0-        -0-    -0  - 


a 

-    way 

a 

-    way 

a 

-    way 

a 

-    way 

170 


Worda  by  PIERPONT. 
Lively 


)t\  \^t  ^till  ^xx  %t\mt. 


(TKMPERANCE  HYMN.) 


L.  MARSHALL 


1.  Let 

2.  His 

3.  Ecch 

4.  So 

5.  ITow 


the  still 
Land  in 
sum  -  iMer 
let  e»rh 
let       e«ch 


air 
beau 
bird 
faith 
heart 


Be         CT    - 
Each    flower 
DrinV.s  from 
Drink     of 
Of  all 


and 
dear 
this 
this 


youth  -  ful 
plant    that 
na  -    ture's 
foun  -  tain 
youth  -  ful 


Toice 
lives, 
springs 
mild, 
band 


^ \--*~ g — \ • \ 9  — f — [- g ^^'T i 


• y 

T«    hint  with  joy       a    -  gam, 
FoiiabalBC  our  lips      to      %xt<i\,, 
FalU  OB  each  herb  and    flower. 
Be     beard  In     fu  -  ture      days. 
And     in    the  Tale    be  -  low, 


Who  sends  the   evo-nmg  rain 

Wa  -  tei'S  whose  taste  is  sweet, 

Giv  -  ing     it       life  and  power, 

Ours    be    the     pleasant  ways 

Our    land  may    ev  -  er  glow 


And  morn 

On      rock 

Fra-grant 

Of     peace 


mg 

and 
auJ 
and 


SvUl. 

hill. 

n«^'w. 

iruUi. 


With  peace  and 


Allerpv. 


Chvisitmajs  Carol. 

(GLAD  TIDINfa  EVERYAVUERE.) 


171 


0.  A.  WIIITK. 


1.  The  iner-ry  bells  now  rini;,  Glad  tid-ings  »v-'ry-whcre:  The  happy  Christmas  song  Fills  ev-  'rv  place  of  prav'r, 
3.  Th»  faithful  shepturds  watcliM  All  thro'  the  Imifly  nip;ht,  They  saw  the  arifjels  come,All  dress'd  iti  robes  of  wliite; 
3.  Oh!  w«lconn  bap  -  py  morn, Thrice  welcome, SaTiour  Kinj;,l-'or  Christ  the  Lord  is  born,  Let  er-'ry  Toice  now  sin^, 


3-:§^ 


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v=i:: 


I         t      ^-"-t ^ f t^-l-  r-^ <<-L  I 1^ 1 ydZi-7^^ ^ZS^l 


^i 


0-  -#-  r  -#-  •i_^# 
hililren  g*'''"*''  Tound,  Rejoice  with  rer'renee  meet,  To  hear  the  sto  -  ry  told,  The  Christmas  story  sweet. 
They  knew  the  hear'nly  liahe,  Our  Sariour,  there  was  born, The  star  of  Bethle  -  hem  Shone  o  -  rer  hill  and  lawn. 
There's  p««M*,good  will  on  earth,  For  Christ  the  Lord  now  r(]igns,God'a  promise  too  we  have, That  He  shall  come  af^ain. 

-^   -#-      •f^     -#-      ^  -• •--•-    -*- -#^-#-#- •# 0  -0 0--0^-0-  ^^ 

-     0-   0-0-0 0— [—-, — , , — ; [ , — ^-[:«=»Vi — • a7Lp-_0 


w=^=^. 


_^  Suny  aftrr  lost  vtrse, 

0^-0- 


i^mmmmMimM 


ad  lib. 

IUbC  thekeIU,Sta«Usbell*,RlB(  the  ■errrCkrlitnuui  b«lls,Rlng  tbebells.Ring  the  bolbi,RingtheChri.i«mubell>.  A  ■  taea,     A    -    Ben. 

—  fr\  ^T\ 

0~-0--0-0-  _       .    -      ^    _.  -0- -0-  -0'    0-      -^•-l9'-a' 


^•.--.-0—^-0^ 


t-i^^.-frTjw=0-J-:=^ir=ri-^T*'=i'^-[''=r^ 


172 


gu  the  ^aujlvj  ^mpx  ^jmg-* 


Modernto. 


^_^_^„.^„^_^^___^_^_^_^_j 


(CHRISTMAS  CAROL.) 


,-H-H-.J- 


H.  MILLARD. 


1.  In   the  low-ly  manger  ly-ing.    See,  the    lovely  babe  appeara  !  Kounrt  him  beams  the  light  undying.  And  his  smile  thrn'darlcness  cheers. 

2  Wondering  shepherds  watching  nightly.Saw  the  star  above  them  shine,  And  it  led  them. gleaming  brightly.  To  the  Lord  of  lovj  divine. 

3  Tell  the  sweet  aucl  wondrous  story.How  the  Son  of    God    on    high    Left  his  home  o£  peace  and  glory.  In  ihe  realms  hevoi.Tl  the  sk.v. 
4.  Sing  of  how  he  came  to  mortals.Through  his  love  and  kindliness,  How  he  opened  heaven's  bright  portals.  All  his  children  here  to  bless. 


Chorus  Girls. 


■5j+=:1=: 


^^^^^ 


Chorus  Boys. 


1.  An  -  gels  wake    the    bless  -  ed    cho 


*     I  I  -•-    I  I  -•-    I  I  *^  1*1 


*  From  the  Chaplet— by  permission. 


Words  by  ROSALINDA. 


#¥^l 


(MEUKV  CHRISTMAS  BELLS.) 


na 


A.  WHITE. 


1.  The   mer-rv  bells  arc  riiiK-iiij;  Their  happy,  joyous  strain,  And  children  now  are  siiigini;  Their  Christmas  .';on;;sa^aiii; 

2.  While  shepherds  watch'd  their  flocks  Upon  the  plains  at  niKht,They  saw  a  star  arise,  That  seein'd  so  wondrous  bri;;ht; 

3.  They  80u>;ht  him  not  in  mansions,rhey  knew  he  was  not  there,  I$ut  in  a  lowly  manner,  Behold,  the  Chihl  was  there. 


0- 


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^  ^  0  ^0-0  0-0-0- 

Those  Christmas  bells  a  story  tell  Of  shepherds  on  the  plain.  Rins  out  your  sweetest  music,  Kor  Christmas  comes  apain. 
They  journeyed  on.fnim  ev'rv  plain, Trom  ev'ry  hill  and  lawn;  The  promisi-d  .■-lar  had  risen, They  knew  tliatClirist  was  born. 
Re-joice,    re-joice,  the  Son  of  (jod  On  earth  for-ev-er  reigns;  The  merry  bells  are  ringin:;,    I'or  Christmas  comes  apiin. 


^.  .*.  -—  -0- 


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=z^E^~^=;ir=;,^±0Z=^-0-rz0±-^-lz^:?^^ 


CUOKUS. 


I'o  be  snnrj  after  last  verse. 


'- '-0J  •-•-#  -'-#-•    0-f~0-^0 — #— #-'  0 •-   U—^-tC-—*-    0-^-'—0 — 0-' ' ■'--*—'  «^-L^— L/^J  I 

The  bells,  the  bells,  the  merry  Christmas  bells,  The  bells,  the  bells,tlie  merry  Christmas  bells.     A  -  men,    .V  -  men. 


I 


tn. 


axHi  h  %\m: 


MILLARD. 

P 


1.  Christ  is    ris  -  en, 

2.  All      ye    na-tions 

3.  Come  ye  ransoraed 


Christ  is  ris-en, 
bow  before  him, 
to  his  temple, 


^m 


Glory  to  the  Father's  name;  Christ  is  risen, 
He   is  God  for-ev-er-more;  With  the  Father 
Sound  his  triumph  to  the  skies;  Come  ye  faithful, 


i^m 


Christ    is    ris  -  en,  Go,  the  joyful  news,  the  joyful  news    proclaim.  Go,  the  joyful  news  proclaim, 

now    he  reigneth,  Heav'n  and  earth  his  name, his  holy  name  adore, Heav'n  and  earth  his  name  adore, 
ye        re -pent-ant,  With  the  risen  Lord,     The  ris-en  Lord  arise,  With  your  ris-en  Lord  »-rise. 

.         I       J      V 


^^^mim^ 


Solo  or  Chorus  in  Unison. 


1^ 


Death  for  -  ey  -  er     he   hath  conquered. 

He     hath     o-pened      to    his  peo  -   pie 

See     we     now  our  soul's   re-demp  -  tion. 


-ef- 


8  • 

*  Itom  the  Chaplet— by  permissioa. 


(t\\x\$t  ijs  ^iiiscu.     Concluded, 


175 


,©i^ 


^.ffCuonvB.     fipEcho. 


a 


^  U    t/    V       Wi^  U    I 

ho»ann«,  shout  hosanna,  he  is   victor,  he  is  victor  O'er  the  terrors  of  I 


'  the  grave;  Christ  is  risen, Christ  is  risen, 


e-P^ 


|£<r^o.        Adagio., 


176 

Abide  with  me 95  I 

Again  with  grateful  hearts  we  come 64 

All  must  be  well 18 

Angel  voices 66 

y^nother  year  has  gone 141 

Asleep  and  awake.- 13;i 

A  theme  for  song 84 

Beacon  light 94 

Beyond  the  river 126 

Be  not  weary 90 

Before  thy  gracious  throne,  O  Lord 54 

Blest  the  day's  returning 33 

Brightly  gleams  our  banner 19 

Brotlier,  thou  art  gone  to  rest 15<1 

China 101 

Cling  close  to  the  rock 52 

Come,  let  us  journey  on  our  way 131 

Consecration 97 

Consider  the  lilies  of  the  field 5 

Christdoth  love  my  wandering  soul V,7 

Christ  the  King  of  glory 12,1 

Christ  is  risen  (Easter  Caroll 174 

Christmas  Carol 173 

Christmas  Carol 171 

Christmas    Carol— In  the   lowly   manger 

lying 172 

Cross  and  Crown 28 

Delightful  is  the  Saviour's  voice 121 

Easter 76 

Ever  gracious,  loving  Saviour 60 

Farewell,  dear  friend 60 

Forward  bear  your  ban nei"s 120 

Gather  in  his  lambs 117 

Glad  tidings  of  great  joy  I  bring 39 

Glorious  summer ' 165 

God  doth  watch  us  on  our  way 14 

Gracious  Saviour,  gentle  Shepherd 23 

Gracious  Shepherd,  loving  Saviour 63 

Greeting 57 

Harping  with  their  harps 164 

Hark,  the  Christmas  chimes  are  ringing..     37 

He  died  forme 122 

He  is  not  iiere 42 

Here  in  love  we  meet 142 

How  bright,  how  glorious  is  the  sight 110 

How  sweet  is  the  day 70 

Ho!  little  thirsty  one 59 

I  am  but  a-  little  child 41 

Imaginary  evils ,. .  104 

I  fly  to  .Tesus.  whose  I  am 89 

I  gave  my  life  for  thee 13 

I  left  it  all  with  Jesus 15 

I  love  to  go  to  Sunday  School 6 

I  need  thee,  precious  Jesus 16 

lu  heaven  alone  is  rest lO'J 

In  the  light  of  holy  truth 26 

In  the  by  and  by 119 

(,,  •!,,,  „.,(>  season  of  thy  youth 91 


INDEX. 


1  was  a  wandering  sheep 99 

I  want  to  be  like .)  t sus 46 

I  will  a  little  pilgrim  be 73 

.Ifsus  in  the  garden I.'i3 

Jesus.  I  my  cross  have  taken 72 

.Terusalem  the  golden lr'7 

.Tesns  little  children  loves 45 

.lesufl,  Master,  whose  I  am  61 

.Tesus.  .Saviour,  pilot  me 58 

.Jesus  will  givH  you  rest 118 

.Inst  as  I  an) 83 

Knocking  a.t  the  door    50 

Let  every  heart  rejo'ce  and  sing 44 

Let  the  still  air  rejoice 170 

Let  us  join  as  God  commands 12 

Lord  of  glory 92 

Lord  of  the  harvest 107 

Lord,  teach  a  little  child  to  pray 68 

Lord,  we  come  to  seek  thy  blessing 9 

Loud  hosannas  let  us  raise 136 

March  along ,"^6 

Marching  to  the  river 140 

Meditation 54 

More  like  Jesus  would  I  be 158  [ 

My  home  beyond  the  river 17  j 

National  prayer 85 

Now  gloomy  night  is  gone 159 

<> come  to  .Tesus  early 34 

<)  how  Jesus  loves ■ Si 

O  Lord,  another  week  has  flown 103 

Of' such  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven 132! 

Onward,  Christian  soldiers 74 

Onward  speed  thy  cotuiuering  flight 127 

One  sweet  flower  has  drooped  and  faded. .    68 

O,  Paradise  must  fairer  be 138 

Our  Saviour  through  this  world  did  pass. .     22 

Our  temi)le  buUded.  gracious  God 88 

O.  why  not  come  to  Jesus  now 49 

Pass  along  the  watchword 100 

Pleasant  are  the  pastures 24 

Praise  ye  the  Lord.  No.  1 114 

Praise  ye  the  Lord,   No.  2 160 

Purer  yet  and  purer 64 

Raise  the  banner  for  God  and  liberty 102 

Remember  the  poor Il2 

Sabbath  bells 128 

Search  the  Scriptures 3 

See  Israel's  gentle  Shepherd  stand 53 

See  the  leaves  around  us  falling 166 

See,  the  rain  is  falhng 98 

See  the  snow-flakes  failing 167 

Heed  time  and  harvest 21 

Seeking  the  lost 53 

Shall  we  know  eacji  other  there 162 

Showers  of  b'e.ssing 86 

Sound  aloud  Jehovah's  praises 10 

Sow  in  the  morn  thy  seed 155 

Speed  thou  on 25 


Suffer  little  children  to  come  unto  me. . . .  l.'^O 

Swedish  mother's  hymn 80 

Swell  th^  anthem,  raise  the  song 69 

Swiftly  the  hours  speed  on 55 

Thebabeof  Bethlehem 38 

The  boy  who  never  told  a  lie 30 

The  eternal  song 144 

Temperance  hymn 168 

The  fair  golden  land 148 

The  Gospel .134 

The  heavenly  recompense 78 

The  joy  of   pardon 87 

The  land  of  rest 20 

The  love  of  God 146 

The  L.^rd  is  my  Shepherd  -  Chant 149 

The  Master  is  coming 27 

The  New  Jerusalem 96 

The  pilgrim  133 

The  precious  story 4 

The  release 71 

The  resurrection 81 

The  risen  Saviour * 79 

The  Rose  of  Sharon 154 

The  Sabbath  .School 82 

The  Sabbath  School  with  joy  we  hail 116 

The  Saviour's  call 47 

The  Saviour  now  is  calling 109 

The  Sunday  School  is  my  delight 3'J 

The  sweet  story  of  old 130 

The  sweeter  thought 152 

The  world  where  .Jesus reigns 7 

There  is  a  latid  of  love 156 

There  is  a  clime  where  Jesus  reigns 48 

There  is  no  love  like  the  love  of  Jesus. ...    36 

There  was  joy  in  heaven 108 

There's  nothing  like  the  Bible 31 

"They  rest  from  the  conflict 115 

Through  the  day  thy  love  hath  spared  us..  143 

'Tis  sweet  to  hear  the  children  sing 62 

Turn  away  from  the  wine-cup 169 

Two  happy  homes 62 

The  bird  that  soars  on  highest  wing 163 

To-day  the  Saviour  calls 43 

To  Jesus  the  crown  of  luy  hope 75 

We  are  almost  there  67 

Wake,  parents  of  Israel 113 

Wake  with  glad  sounds,  ye  bells 40 

Wecometosing  to  Christ  our  King 70 

We  hr.ve  met  in  peace  together 29 

We  wish  to  greet  you 105 

AVhat  can  the  Saviour  do  for  thee 35 

When  childien  join  in  singing 135 

When  we  pass  through  yonder  river 11 

Who  shall  lead  thy  child  to  thee 65 

Will  you  come 124 

Working  for  Jesus 145 

Why  should  gloomy  thoughts  arise Ill 


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